The Arabidopsis genome contains , categorized into four distinct families based on their structure and function: Key Functions HD-Zip I
While "hormon.zip" likely refers to the plant-specific HD-Zip proteins, the term generally describes chemical messengers that travel through the bloodstream to regulate vital processes in all living organisms. In humans, these include: hormon.zip
These proteins act as specific transcription factors that coordinate plant growth, development, and environmental adaptation by linking directly to hormone signaling pathways. The Arabidopsis genome contains , categorized into four
Some HD-Zip genes are regulated by ethylene and methyl-jasmonic acid, signaling responses to biotic threats like insect herbivores. Functional Classification The Arabidopsis genome contains