Division of Plant Biology, Bose Institute, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
PLoS One. 2012;7(9):e44361. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0044361. Epub 2012 Sep 11.
The MADS-box family of genes has been shown to play a significant role in the development of reproductive organs, including dry and fleshy fruits. In this study, the molecular properties of an AGAMOUS like MADS box transcription factor in banana cultivar Giant governor (Musa sp, AAA group, subgroup Cavendish) has been elucidated. We have detected a CArG-box sequence binding AGAMOUS MADS-box protein in banana flower and fruit nuclear extracts in DNA-protein interaction assays. The protein fraction in the DNA-protein complex was analyzed by mass spectrometry and using this information we have obtained the full length cDNA of the corresponding protein. The deduced protein sequence showed ~95% amino acid sequence homology with MA-MADS5, a MADS-box protein described previously from banana. We have characterized the domains of the identified AGAMOUS MADS-box protein involved in DNA binding and homodimer formation in vitro using full-length and truncated versions of affinity purified recombinant proteins. Furthermore, in order to gain insight about how DNA bending is achieved by this MADS-box factor, we performed circular permutation and phasing analysis using the wild type recombinant protein. The AGAMOUS MADS-box protein identified in this study has been found to predominantly accumulate in the climacteric fruit pulp and also in female flower ovary. In vivo and in vitro assays have revealed specific binding of the identified AGAMOUS MADS-box protein to CArG-box sequence in the promoters of major ripening genes in banana fruit. Overall, the expression patterns of this MADS-box protein in banana female flower ovary and during various phases of fruit ripening along with the interaction of the protein to the CArG-box sequence in the promoters of major ripening genes lead to interesting assumption about the possible involvement of this AGAMOUS MADS-box factor in banana fruit ripening and floral reproductive organ development.
MADS-box 家族基因已被证明在生殖器官的发育中发挥重要作用,包括干和肉质果实。在这项研究中,香蕉品种大蕉(Musa sp,AAA 组,卡文迪什亚组)AGAMOUS 样 MADS 盒转录因子的分子特性已被阐明。我们已经在 DNA-蛋白质相互作用实验中检测到香蕉花和果实核提取物中结合 AGAMOUS MADS 盒蛋白的 CArG 盒序列。在 DNA-蛋白质复合物中的蛋白质部分通过质谱分析进行分析,并利用此信息获得了相应蛋白的全长 cDNA。推导的蛋白质序列与之前从香蕉中描述的 MA-MADS5 具有~95%的氨基酸序列同源性。我们使用全长和截短的亲和纯化重组蛋白,体外鉴定了所鉴定的 AGAMOUS MADS 盒蛋白参与 DNA 结合和同源二聚体形成的结构域。此外,为了深入了解该 MADS 盒因子如何实现 DNA 弯曲,我们使用野生型重组蛋白进行了圆形排列和相位分析。在这项研究中鉴定的 AGAMOUS MADS 盒蛋白主要在跃变型果实果肉中积累,也在雌花子房中积累。体内和体外测定表明,鉴定的 AGAMOUS MADS 盒蛋白与香蕉果实主要成熟基因启动子中的 CArG 盒序列特异性结合。总体而言,该 MADS 盒蛋白在香蕉雌花子房中的表达模式以及在果实成熟的各个阶段与蛋白与主要成熟基因启动子中 CArG 盒序列的相互作用,导致对该 AGAMOUS MADS 盒因子在香蕉果实成熟和花生殖器官发育中可能的参与的有趣假设。