“…The genome of Arabidopsis thaliana has been shown to contain as many as 147 genes encoding bHLH proteins, these apparently constituting the largest nuclear transcription factor family [24,25]. In our previous studies, we found a novel bHLH protein from N. tabacum, designated as NtWIN4 (N. tabacum wound-induced clone 4), localized in chloroplasts [19,26,27]. Functional and structural analyses indicated involvement of NtWIN4 in stress responses, and indicated that it has been converted from a nuclear Abbreviations used: bHLH, basic helix-loop-helix; BY2, bright yellow 2; GFP, green fluorescent protein; NsWIN4, Nicotiana sylvestris wound-induced clone 4; NtWIN4, Nicotiana tabacum wound-induced clone 4; 5 -RACE, 5 -rapid amplification of cDNA ends; RT, reverse transcriptase; UTR, untranslated region.…”