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Published April 30, 1996 | Published
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Mapping the protein regions responsible for the functional specificities of the Arabidopsis MADS domain organ-identity proteins

Abstract

The Arabidopsis MADS domain proteins AP1, AP3, PI, and AG specify floral organ identity. All of these proteins contain a MADS domain required for DNA binding and dimerization; a region termed L (linker between MADS domain and K domain), which plays an important role in dimerization specificity; the K domain, named for its similarity to the coiled-coil domain of keratin; and a C-terminal region of unknown function. To determine which regions of these proteins are responsible for their abilities to specify different organs, we have made a number of chimeric MADS box genes. The in vivo function of these chimeric genes was investigated by ectopic expression in transgenic Arabidopsis plants. The four proteins fall into two classes on the basis of regions responsible for their functional specificities. The L region and K domain define the functional specificities of AP3 and PI, while the MADS domain and L region define the functional specificities of AP1 and AG.

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© 1996 National Academy of Sciences. Contributed by Elliot M. Meyerowitz, February 9, 1996. This contribution is part of the special series of Inaugural Articles by members of the National Academy of Sciences elected on April 25, 1995. We thank José Luis Riechmann, Yukiko Mizukami, and Hong Ma for allowing us to mention their unpublished results; Esther Koh for help with the Arabidopsis transformations; Detlef Weigel, Paul Stemberg, Tom Jack, and members of the laboratory for comments on the manuscript; and Pat Koen for advice on the use of the scanning electron microscope. B.A.K. was supported by American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowship PF-3911. This work was supported by National Institutes of Health Grant GM45697 and U.S. National Science Foundation Grant MCB-9204839 to E.M.M.

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