“…Recently, we demonstrated that group C bZIPs, such as bZIP10 and bZIP25, preferentially interact with group S1 bZIPs, resulting in a set of specific heterodimers designated the C/S1 network of bZIP TFs . In particular, members of the C/S1 network have been implicated in energy homeostasis (Baena-Gonzalez et al, 2007;Usadel et al, 2008), amino acid metabolism Hanson et al, 2008), stress response (Kaminaka et al, 2006), and sinkspecific gene expression (Rook et al, 1998;Weltmeier et al, 2009). Importantly, these heterodimers were shown to convey synergistic activation properties to target genes, suggesting that heterodimerization serves as an efficient mechanism of signal integration .…”