GO:0006979
— Biological Process — response to oxidative stress
GO:0009408
— Biological Process — response to heat
GO:0009611
— Biological Process — response to wounding
GO:0009631
— Biological Process — cold acclimation
GO:0009643
— Biological Process — photosynthetic acclimation
GO:0010200
— Biological Process — response to chitin
GO:0010224
— Biological Process — response to UV-B
GO:0042538
— Biological Process — hyperosmotic salinity response
GO:0046872
— Molecular Function — metal ion binding
Family Introduction
Numerous genes encoding the C2H2 zinc-finger domain have been characterized from a wide variety of eukaryotes, including plants. The canonical ZF (zinc finger) sequence (CX2-4CX3FX5LX2HX3-5H) contains two cysteines and two histidines that coordinate a zinc atom, creating a compact nucleic acid-binding domain. The majority of such proteins characterized to date are DNA-binding transcription factors, and many have been shown to play crucial roles in the development of plants, animals and fungi.