Klein J; Saedler H; Huijser P 1996
- Authors: Klein J; Saedler H; Huijser P
- Title: A new family of DNA binding proteins includes putative transcriptional
regulators of the Antirrhinum majus floral meristem
identity gene SQUAMOSA.
- Location: Molecular & General Genetics 1996 Jan 15;250(1):7-16
- Abstract: Several sites of nuclear protein interaction within the promoter region
of the Antirrhinum majus floral meristem identity gene
SQUAMOSA were detected using an electrophoretic mobility shift assay. One
of these sites displayed a particularly clear interaction with nuclear
protein extracted from inflorescences but not with nuclear protein
extracted from young, nonflowering plants. This site could thus represent
a binding motif for a transcriptional activator. A South-western screen
of an inflorescence cDNA expression library resulted in the isolation of
several cDNAs representing two different genes named SBP1 and SBP2 (for
SQUAMOSA-pROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN gene 1 and 2). Both genes encode highly
similar protein domains which were found to be necessary and sufficient
for binding DNA in a sequence-specific manner. This DNA-binding domain
showed no similarity to known proteins in the databases. However, it is
characteristic for a small family of gene products in A. majus and other
plant species. Expression of SBP1 and 2 is developmentally regulated and
their transcriptional activation precedes that of SQUAMOSA. The data
presented support the idea that members of the newly identified SBP gene
family function as transcription factors involved in the control of early
flower development.
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