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Characterization of MADS-domain transcription factor complexes in Arabidopsis flower development

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2012
Floral organs are specified by the combinatorial action of MADS-domain transcription factors, yet the mechanisms by which MADS-domain proteins activate or repress the expression of their target genes and the nature of their cofactors are still largely ...
Cezary Smaczniak   +2 more
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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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PFMAGO, a MAGO NASHI-Like Factor, Interacts with the MADS-Domain Protein MPF2 from Physalis floridana [PDF]

open access: yesMolecular Biology and Evolution, 2007
MADS-domain proteins serve as regulators of plant development and often form dimers and higher order complexes to function. Heterotopic expression of MPF2, a MADS-box gene, in reproductive tissues is a key component in the evolution of the inflated calyx syndrome in Physalis, but RNAi studies demonstrate that MPF2 has also acquired a role in male ...
Chaoying He   +2 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 Paez-Valencia   +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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The MADS-domain protein AGAMOUS-like 15 accumulates in embryonic tissues with diverse origins.

Plant physiology, 1999
AGL15 (AGAMOUS-like 15), a member of the MADS-domain family of regulatory factors, accumulates preferentially in the organs and tissues derived from double fertilization in flowering plants (i.e. the embryo, suspensor, and endosperm). The developmental role of AGL15 is still undefined. If it is involved in embryogenesis rather than some other aspect of
S E, Perry, M D, Lehti, D E, Fernandez
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MADS-Domain Transcription Factors and their Accessory Proteins (TCFS)

1996
Michael A. Cahill   +2 more
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In planta localisation patterns of MADS domain proteins during floral development in Arabidopsis thaliana

BMC Plant Biology, 2009
Stefan De Folter   +2 more
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