Davies B; Egeacortines M et al 1996
- Authors: Davies B; Egeacortines M; Silva ED; Saedler H; Sommer H
- Title: MULTIPLE INTERACTIONS AMONGST FLORAL HOMEOTIC MADS BOX PROTEINS
- Location: EMBO Journal 1996 Aug 15;15(16):4330-4343
- Abstract: Most known floral homeotic genes belong to the MADS box family and their
products act in combination to specify floral organ identity by an
unknown mechanism. We have used a yeast two-hybrid system to investigate
the network of interactions between the Antirrhinum
organ identity gene products, Selective heterodimerization is observed
between MADS box factors, Exclusive interactions are detected between two
factors, DEFICIENS (DEF) and GLOBOSA (GLO), previously known to
heterodimerize and control development of petals and stamens, In
contrast, a third fatter, PLENA (PLE), which is required for reproductive
organ development, can interact with the products of MADS box genes
ex-pressed at early, intermediate and late stages. We also demonstrate
that heterodimerization of DEF and GLO requires the K box, a domain not
found in non-plant MADS box factors, indicating that the plant MADS box
factors mag have different criteria for interaction, The association of
PLENA and the temporally intermediate MADS box factors suggests that part
of their function in mediating between the meristem and organ identity
genes is accomplished through direct interaction, These data reveal an
unexpectedly complex network of interactions between the factors
controlling flower development and have implications for the
determination of organ identity. [References: 50]
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