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Furthermore, we noticed that the several transcription factors, such as Arabidopsis transcription activator factor (ATAF2), WRKY, Arabidopsis response regulator (ARR), ethylene responsive factor (ERF), MYC etc., overlap in the subcategory of 'response to stimulus'.
The up-regulated cluster consists of several transcription factors some of them are R2R3 type MYB transcription factor (AK105817) related to stress response [ 41], MYC7E (AK099506) related to ABA response, OsNAC protein (AK073848), DREB1B AK062422), Ethylene responsive factor (ERF1) family protein (AK073812), WRKY69 (AK111606) (Table 1).
SUB1A is the ethylene responsive factor (ERF) that controls this response.
The cytokinin response factors (CRFs) belong to the APETALA2/ethylene responsive factor class of transcription factors and act in parallel to the RRBs in controlling cytokinin response genes [ 30].
Fig. 6 Ethylene responsive factor (ERF) gene composition (haplotype) at the SUB1 locus of submergence tolerant and intolerant rice.
At the molecular level, SUB1 is a variable polygenic locus encoding two or three ethylene responsive factor (ERF) DNA binding proteins.
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In addition, IFN- α induces and maintains PD-1 expression on the TCR-engaged primary mouse T cells through the association between IFN-responsive factor 9 and the IFN stimulation response element, suggesting the role of IFN-responsive factor 9 on regulating T-cell exhaustion.
Here, the identification of the ethylene-responsive factor HvERF4 as a putative link between pathogen perception and response is consistent with a role for differential hormone signalling in partial resistance.
Ethylene-Responsive Factor.
The rice Submergence 1 (Sub1) gene encodes a putative ethylene-responsive factor that allow rice to survive complete submergence for more than 2 weeks (Xu et al. 2006).
It has been shown that the SUB1 locus encodes two Ethylene-Responsive Factor (ERF) genes, SUB1B and SUB1C, in all O. sativa varieties.
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