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MADS box transcription factors

Immink, R. G., Ferrario, S., Busscher-Lange, J., Kooiker, M., Busscher, M. and Angenent, G. C. (2003). Analysis of the petunia MADS-box transcription factor family. Mol. Genet. Genomics 268, 598-606. [Pg.451]

Lilly, B., Galewsky, S., Firulli, A., Schulz, R., and Olson, E. (1994). D-MEF2 A MADS box transcription factor expressed in differentiating mesoderm and muscle cell lineages during Drosophila embryogenesis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97 5662-5666. [Pg.44]

Olson, E., Perry, M., and Schulz, R. (1995). Regulation of muscle differentiation by the MEF2 family of MADS box transcription factors. Dev. Biol. 772 2-14. [Pg.45]

The genetic basis of at least some aspects of the proliferation response has recently been uncovered. Work with Arahidopsis mutants has shown that a nitrate-inducible gene (ANRI) encodes a member of the MADS box family of transcription factors (87). Repression of this gene resulted in plants that no longer responded to nitrate-rich patches. [Pg.364]


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