The intervening domain is required for DNA-binding and functional identity of plant MADS transcription factors
MADS transcription factors regulate multiple aspects of plant development. Here the authors show that the intervening I domain is conserved in both type I and type II plant MADS lineages and contributes to the functional identity of the protein by influencing both DNA binding activity and dimerisati...
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Main Authors: | Xuelei Lai, Rosario Vega-Léon, Veronique Hugouvieux, Romain Blanc-Mathieu, Froukje van der Wal, Jérémy Lucas, Catarina S. Silva, Agnès Jourdain, Jose M. Muino, Max H. Nanao, Richard Immink, Kerstin Kaufmann, François Parcy, Cezary Smaczniak, Chloe Zubieta |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fda589a655c94e8e94ecf90348427f36 |
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