About T-Box factorsTRANSFAC
® class description C0044: The T domain has originally been discovered in Brachyury (T) the founder member of the T-box family. It encodes a DNA binding domain of about 180 amino acids. X-ray analysis of the T domain showed that it binds as a dimer to a 20 nucleotide partially palindromic sequence. A new type of specific DNA contact is seen, in which a carboxy-terminal helix is deeply embedded into an enlarged minor groove without bending the DNA.
More informationSpecies within this Class: 41
Genera within this Class: 15
LOGO plot of the DNA binding domain
FASTA file of the LogoPlot
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Phylogenetic tree Mammalia
These trees (or cladograms, since distances were ignored) were generated with a local installation of PhyML 3.0 (Guindon et al., Systematic Biology, 59(3):307-21, 2010.), by webPRANK at EBI (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/goldman-srv/webprank/), or by the web version of PhyML 3.0 (http://phylogeny.lirmm.fr). The resulting trees were visualized with iTOL v3 (http://itol.embl.de/).
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Phylogenetic tree Mammalia (slim selection)
To generate these trees, only the TFs were taken from a selected group of mammalian species. As standard, the corresponding human, cow, mouse and Monodelphis TFs were taken if available; occasionally, either species was to replaced or had to be omitted without replacement.
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