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MADS-box genes are involved in floral development and evolution

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MADS-box genes encode transcription factors in all eukaryotic organisms thus far studied. Plant MADS-box proteins contain a DNA-binding (M), an intervening (I), a Keratin-like (K) and a C-terminal C-domain, thus plant MADS-box proteins are of the MIKC type. In higher plants most of the well-characterized genes are involved in floral development. They control the transition from vegetative to generative growth and determine inflorescence meristem identity. They specify floral organ identity as out­lined in the ABC model of floral development. Moreover, in Antirrhinum majus the MADS-box gene products DEF/GLO and PLE control cell proliferation in the develop­ing flower bud. In this species the DEF/GLO and the SQUA proteins form a ternary complex which determines the overall "Bauplan" of the flower. Phylogenetic reconstructions of MADS-box sequences obtained from ferns, gymno- sperms and higher eudicots reveal that, although ferns possess already MIKC type genes, these are not orthologous to the well characterized MADS-box genes from gym- nosperms or angiosperms. Putative orthologs of floral homeotic B- and C-function genes have been identified in different gymnosperms suggesting that these genes evolved some 300-400 million years ago. Both gymnosperms and angiosperms also contain a hitherto unknown sister clade of the B-genes, which we termed Bsister. A novel hypothesis will be described suggesting that B and Bsister might be involved in sex determination of male and female reproductive organs, respectively.

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p.351-358,fig.

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  • Max-Planck-Institut fur Zuchtungsforschung, Carl-von-Linne Weg 10, 50829 Cologne, Germany
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Bibliografia

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  • 3.Davies, B., Motte, P., Keck, E., Saedler, H., Sommer, H. & Schwarz-Sommer, Z. (1999) PLENA and FARINELLI: Reduncancy and regulatory interactions between two Antirrhinum MADS-box factors controlling flower development. EMBO J. 18, 4023-4034.
  • 4.Egea-Cortines, M., Saedler, H. & Sommer, H. (1999) Ternary complex formation between the MADS-box proteins SQUAMOSA, DEFICIENS and GLOBOSA is involved in the control of floral architecture in Antirrhinum majus. EMBO J. 18, 5370-5379.
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  • 12.Sheldon, C.C., Burn, J.E., Perez, P.P., Metzger, J., Edwards, J.A., Peaock, W.J. & Dennis, E.S. (1999) The FLF MADS box gene: A repressor of flowering in Arabidopsis regulated by vernalization and methylation. Plant Cell 11, 445-458.
  • 13.Sommer, H., Beltran, J.-P., Huijser, P., Pape, H., Loennig, W.-E., Saedler, H. & Schwarz­Sommer, Z. (1990) Deficiens, a homeotic gene involved in the control of flower morphogenesis in Antirrhinum majus: The protein shows homology to transcription factors; EMBO J. 9, 3, 605-613.
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  • 16.Troebner, W., Ramirez, L., Motte, P., Hue, I., Huijser, P., Loennig, W.E., Saedler, H., Sommer, H. & Schwarz-Sommer, Zs. (1992) Globosa: A homeotic gene which interacts with Deficiens in the control of Antirrhinum floral organogenesis. EMBO J. 11, 4693- 4704.
  • 17.Wilkinson, M., de Andrade Silva, E., Zachgo, S. Saedler, H. & Schwarz-Sommer, Z. (2000) CHORIPETALA and DESPENTEADO: General regulators during plants development and potential targets of FIMBRIATA-mediated degradation. Development 127, 3725-3734.
  • 18.Winter, K.U., Becker, A., Muenster, T., Kim, T., Saedler, H. & Theien, G. (1999) MADS-box genes reveal that gnethophytes are more closely related to conifers than to flowering plants. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 96, 7342-7347.
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