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Targeting of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus by immunotoxins directed against the viral G protein-coupled receptor, ORF74.

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Kildedal DF   +13 more
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Litchi LcAP1-1 and LcAP1-2 Exhibit Different Roles in Flowering Time. [PDF]

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The ‘ABC’ of MADS domain protein behaviour and interactions

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2010
Development of eudicot flowers is under tight developmental control by genes belonging to the MADS box transcription factor family, as is nicely represented by the well-known ABC model of floral organ development. During the last two decades enormous progress has been made in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the combinatorial ...
Immink, G.H.   +2 more
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Molecular mechanisms of floral organ specification by MADS domain proteins

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2016
Flower development is a model system to understand organ specification in plants. The identities of different types of floral organs are specified by homeotic MADS transcription factors that interact in a combinatorial fashion. Systematic identification of DNA-binding sites and target genes of these key regulators show that they have shared and unique ...
Wenhao, Yan   +2 more
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Two rice MADS domain proteins interact with OsMADS1

Plant Molecular Biology, 2000
OsMADS1 is a MADS box gene controlling flower development in rice. In order to learn more about the function of OsMADS1, we searched for cellular proteins interacting with OsMADS1 employing the yeast two-hybrid system. Two novel proteins with MADS domains, which were named OsMADS14 and OsMADS15, were isolated from a rice cDNA library.
Lim, J, Moon, YH, An, G, Jang, SK
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MIKC-type MADS-domain proteins: structural modularity, protein interactions and network evolution in land plants

Gene, 2005
MIKC-type proteins represent a class of MADS-domain transcription factors and are defined by a unique domain structure: in addition to the highly conserved DNA-binding MADS-domain, they have three other domains ('I', 'K' and 'C'), with the keratin-like K-domain being the most highly conserved and characteristic one.
Kerstin, Kaufmann   +2 more
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MADS domain proteins in plant development.

Biological chemistry, 1998
The MADS domain (MCM1, AGAMOUS, DEFICIENS, and SRF, serum response factor) is a conserved DNA-binding/dimerization region present in a variety of transcription factors from different kingdoms. MADS box genes represent a large multigene family in vascular plants.
Riechmann, José Luis   +1 more
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Identification of Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolase cytosolic class I as an NMH7 MADS domain associated protein

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2008
We are interested in identifying proteins that interact with the MADS domain protein NMH7 of Medicago sativa. We use an affinity column with a synthetic peptide derived from the MADS domain of NMH7 which has been reported to mediate protein-protein interaction with non-MADS domain interacting proteins.
Julio, Páez-Valencia   +6 more
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