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The MADS box is a conserved
sequence motif In biology, a sequence motif is a nucleotide or amino-acid sequence pattern that is widespread and usually assumed to be related to biological function of the macromolecule. For example, an ''N''-glycosylation site motif can be defined as ''A ...
. The genes which contain this motif are called the MADS-box gene family. The MADS box encodes the DNA-binding MADS domain. The MADS domain binds to DNA sequences of high similarity to the motif CC /Tsub>6GG termed the CArG-box. MADS-domain proteins are generally transcription factors. The length of the MADS-box reported by various researchers varies somewhat, but typical lengths are in the range of 168 to 180 base pairs, i.e. the encoded MADS domain has a length of 56 to 60 amino acids. There is evidence that the MADS domain evolved from a sequence stretch of a type II topoisomerase in a common ancestor of all extant eukaryotes.


Origin of name and history of research

The first MADS-box gene to be identified was ''ARG80'' from budding yeast, ''
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'', but was at that time not recognized as a member of a large gene family. The MADS-box gene family got its name later as an acronym referring to the four founding members, ignoring ''ARG80'': * MCM1 from the budding yeast, ''
Saccharomyces cerevisiae ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' () (brewer's yeast or baker's yeast) is a species of yeast (single-celled fungal microorganisms). The species has been instrumental in winemaking, baking, and brewing since ancient times. It is believed to have be ...
'', * AGAMOUS from the thale cress ''
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'', * DEFICIENS from the snapdragon '' Antirrhinum majus'', * SRF from the human ''
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''. In ''A. thaliana'', ''A. majus'', and ''
Zea mays Maize (; ''Zea mays''), also known as corn in North American English, is a tall stout Poaceae, grass that produces cereal grain. It was domesticated by indigenous peoples of Mexico, indigenous peoples in southern Mexico about 9,000 years ago ...
'' this motif is involved in floral development. Early study in these model angiosperms was the beginning of research into the
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of floral structure in general, as well as their role in nonflowering plants.


Diversity

MADS-box genes have been detected in nearly all eukaryotes studied. While the genomes of animals and fungi generally possess only around one to five MADS-box genes, genomes of
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed with ...
s have around 100 MADS-box genes. Two types of MADS-domain proteins are distinguished; the SRF-like or Type I MADS-domain proteins and the MEF2-like (after MYOCYTE-ENHANCER-FACTOR2) or Type II MADS-domain proteins. SRF-like MADS-domain proteins in animals and fungi have a second conserved domain, the SAM (SRF, ARG80, MCM1) domain. MEF2-like MADS-domain proteins in animals and fungi have the MEF2 domain as a second conserved domain. In plants, the MEF2-like MADS-domain proteins are also termed MIKC-type proteins referring to their conserved domain structure, where the MADS (M) domain is followed by an Intervening (I), a Keratin-like (K) and a C-terminal domain. In plants, MADS-domain protein form tetramers and this is thought to be central for their function. The structure of the tetramerisation domain of the MADS-domain protein SEPALLATA3 was solved illustrating the structural basis for tetramer formation A geneticist intensely investigating MADS-box genes is Günter Theißen at the
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. For example, he and his coworkers have used these genes to show that the order
Gnetales Gnetophyta () is a division of plants (alternatively considered the subclass Gnetidae or order Gnetales), grouped within the gymnosperms (which also includes conifers, cycads, and ginkgos), that consists of some 70 species across the three Relict ...
is more closely related to the
conifers Conifers () are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All e ...
than to the
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed with ...
s. MADS-box is under-studied in wheat . In ''
Zea mays Maize (; ''Zea mays''), also known as corn in North American English, is a tall stout Poaceae, grass that produces cereal grain. It was domesticated by indigenous peoples of Mexico, indigenous peoples in southern Mexico about 9,000 years ago ...
'' the mutant '' Tunicate1'' produces pod corn. ''Tunicate1'' is a mutant of '' Z. mays MADS19'' (''ZMM19''), in the ''
SHORT VEGETATIVE PHASE The MADS box is a conserved sequence motif. The genes which contain this motif are called the MADS-box gene family. The MADS box encodes the DNA-binding MADS domain. The MADS domain binds to DNA sequences of high similarity to the motif CC /TGG ...
'' gene family. ''ZMM19'' can be ectopically expressed. Such ectopic expression of ''ZMM19'' in ''A. thaliana'' enlarges
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s, suggesting conservation.


Function of MADS-box genes

MADS-box genes have a variety of functions. In animals, MADS-box genes are involved in muscle development and
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and differentiation. Functions in fungi range from pheromone response to
arginine Arginine is the amino acid with the formula (H2N)(HN)CN(H)(CH2)3CH(NH2)CO2H. The molecule features a guanidinium, guanidino group appended to a standard amino acid framework. At physiological pH, the carboxylic acid is deprotonated (−CO2−) a ...
metabolism. In plants, MADS-box genes are involved in controlling all major aspects of development, including male and female
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development, embryo and seed development, as well as root, flower and fruit development. Some MADS-box genes of flowering plants have homeotic functions like the HOX genes of animals. The floral homeotic MADS-box genes (such as ''AGAMOUS'' and ''DEFICIENS'') participate in the determination of floral organ identity according to the ABC model of flower development. Another function of MADS-box genes is flowering time determination. In ''
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'' the MADS box genes ''SOC1'' and '' Flowering Locus C'' (''FLC'') have been shown to have an important role in the integration of molecular flowering time pathways. These genes are essential for the correct timing of '' flowering'', and help to ensure that fertilization occurs at the time of maximal reproductive potential.


Structure of MADS-box proteins

The MADS box protein structure is characterized by four domains. At the N terminal end is the highly conserved MADS DNA binding domain. Next to the MADS domain is the moderately conserved Intervening (I) and
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-like (K) domains, which are involved in specific protein-protein interactions. The carboxyl terminal (C) domain is highly variable and is involved in transcriptional activation and assemblage of
heterodimer In biochemistry, a protein dimer is a macromolecular complex or multimer formed by two protein monomers, or single proteins, which are usually non-covalently bound. Many macromolecules, such as proteins or nucleic acids, form dimers. The word ...
s and multimeric protein complexes.


Human genes

* Mef2 family: ** MEF2A, MEF2B, MEF2C, MEF2D * SRF


References


External links


M type MADS family
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PlantTFDB: Plant Transcription Factor DatabaseMIKC type MADS family
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PlantTFDB: Plant Transcription Factor Database
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mads-Box Genes Proteins Developmental biology