"MADS Domain Proteins" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A superfamily of proteins that share a highly conserved MADS domain sequence motif. The term MADS refers to the first four members which were MCM1 PROTEIN; AGAMOUS 1 PROTEIN; DEFICIENS PROTEIN; and SERUM RESPONSE FACTOR. Many MADS domain proteins have been found in species from all eukaryotic kingdoms. They play an important role in development, especially in plants where they have an important role in flower development.
Descriptor ID |
D026161
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.776.260.400.249 D12.776.930.397
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Concept/Terms |
Deficiens-Agamous-Like Proteins- Deficiens-Agamous-Like Proteins
- Deficiens Agamous Like Proteins
- Deficiens-Agamous-Related Proteins
- Deficiens Agamous Related Proteins
Agamous-Like Proteins- Agamous-Like Proteins
- Agamous Like Proteins
- Agamous-Related Proteins
- Agamous Related Proteins
- Proteins, Agamous-Related
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Below are the most recent publications written about "MADS Domain Proteins" by people in Profiles.
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Sanz AB, Garc?a R, Rodr?guez-Pe?a JM, D?ez-Mu?iz S, Nombela C, Peterson CL, Arroyo J. Chromatin remodeling by the SWI/SNF complex is essential for transcription mediated by the yeast cell wall integrity MAPK pathway. Mol Biol Cell. 2012 Jul; 23(14):2805-17.
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Schnabel R, Dupuis J, Larson MG, Lunetta KL, Robins SJ, Zhu Y, Rong J, Yin X, Stirnadel HA, Nelson JJ, Wilson PW, Keaney JF, Vasan RS, Benjamin EJ. Clinical and genetic factors associated with lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 in the Framingham Heart Study. Atherosclerosis. 2009 Jun; 204(2):601-7.
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Al-Khalili L, Chibalin AV, Yu M, Sj?din B, Nyl?n C, Zierath JR, Krook A. MEF2 activation in differentiated primary human skeletal muscle cultures requires coordinated involvement of parallel pathways. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2004 Jun; 286(6):C1410-6.