Molecular and Phylogenetic Analyses of the Complete MADS-Box Transcription Factor Family in Arabidopsis

Lucie Pařenicová(University of Milan), Stefan de Folter, Martin Kieffer(University of Leeds), David S. Horner(University of Milan), Cristina Favalli(University of Milan), Jacqueline Busscher, Holly Cook(University of Leeds), Richard M. Ingram(University of Leeds), Martin M. Kater(University of Milan), Brendan Davies(University of Leeds), Gerco C. Angenent, Lucia Colombo(University of Milan)
The Plant Cell
July 1, 2003
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Abstract

MADS-box transcription factors are key regulators of several plant development processes. Analysis of the complete Arabidopsis genome sequence revealed 107 genes encoding MADS-box proteins, of which 84% are of unknown function. Here, we provide a complete overview of this family, describing the gene structure, gene expression, genome localization, protein motif organization, and phylogenetic relationship of each member. We have divided this transcription factor family into five groups (named MIKC, Malpha, Mbeta, Mgamma, and Mdelta) based on the phylogenetic relationships of the conserved MADS-box domain. This study provides a solid base for functional genomics studies into this important family of plant regulatory genes, including the poorly characterized group of M-type MADS-box proteins. MADS-box genes also constitute an excellent system with which to study the evolution of complex gene families in higher plants.


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