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Isolation and characterization of a rice MADS box gene belonging to the AGL2 gene family SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Isolation and characterization of a rice MADS box gene belonging to the AGL2 gene family
Authors
Kang, HGAn, GH
Date Issued
1997-02-28
Publisher
KOREAN SOC MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Abstract
The MADS box genes that encode regulatory proteins play important soles in both the formation of newer meristem and the determination of floral organ identity. We have, characterized a flower-specific cDNA that belongs to the AGL2 gene family from rice, designated OsMADS5. The cDNA displays the structure of a typical plant MADS box gene, which consists of a MADS domain, It domain, a short I region between the MADS and K domain, and the C-terminal region downstream of the K domain. The gene was classified as a member of the AGL2 gene family from sequence homology analysis. The OsMADS5 protein is the most similar to OsMADS1 of rice (72% identity). Dr spatial and temporal RNA blot analyses, the OsMADS5 gene was expressed preferentially in anthers and weakly in carpels. During newer development, the gene was more highly expressed in the early floral stage than in the late. To study the functions of the gene, the cDNA clone was expressed ectopically using the CaMV 35S promoter in a heterologous tobacco plant system. Transgenic plants of OsMADS5 exhibited the phenotype of weak dwarfism and early flowering. These results indicate that OsMADS5 is structurally related to the AGL2 family and may be involved in controlling flowering time.
Keywords
HOMEOTIC GENE; FLOWER DEVELOPMENT; ECTOPIC EXPRESSION; DNA-BINDING; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS; ANTIRRHINUM-MAJUS; ARABIDOPSIS; PETUNIA; PROTEIN
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/21375
ISSN
1016-8478
Article Type
Article
Citation
MOLECULES AND CELLS, vol. 7, no. 1, page. 45 - 51, 1997-02-28
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