The circadian system of Arabidopsis ( Arabidopsis thaliana) includes feedback loops of gene regulation that generate 24-h oscillations. Components of these loops remain to be identified; none of the known components is completely understood, including ZEITLUPE (ZTL), a gene implicated in regulated protein degradation. ztl mutations affect both circadian and developmental responses to red light, possibly through ZTL interaction with PHYTOCHROME B (PHYB). We conducted a large-scale genetic screen that identified additional clock-affecting loci. Other mutants recovered include 11 new ztl alleles encompassing mutations in each of the ZTL protein domains. Each mutation lengthened the circadian period, even in darkgrown seedlings entrained to tem...
The rotation of the earth on its axis results in alternating light and temperature conditions that h...
The daily rotation of the earth on its axis leads to predictable periodic fluctuations of environmen...
A wide range of biological processes, in all eukaryotes and in some prokaryotes, are controlled by r...
AbstractWe have conducted genetic screens for period length mutants in Arabidopsis using a transgeni...
The circadian clock temporally coordinates plant growth and metabolism in close synchronization with...
Circadian clocks are endogenous, persistent, temperature-compensating timekeepers which provide temp...
The circadian clock is a fundamental feature of eukaryotic gene regulation that is emerging as an ex...
In response to exogenous rhythms of light and temperature, most organisms exhibit endogenous circadi...
The circadian clock is essential for coordinating the proper phasing of many important cellular proc...
The circadian clock is an endogenous 24 rhythm within most organisms that allows the organism to res...
SummaryBackgroundAt the core of the eukaryotic circadian network, clock genes/proteins form multiple...
Many physiological and biochemical processes in plants exhibit endogenous rhythms with a period of a...
Plants employ a variety of light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) domain photoreceptors to regulate diverse as...
DoctorPlants use the environmental signals of light and temperature to co-ordinate diverse physiolog...
The circadian timing system involves an autoregulatory transcription/translation feedback loop that ...
The rotation of the earth on its axis results in alternating light and temperature conditions that h...
The daily rotation of the earth on its axis leads to predictable periodic fluctuations of environmen...
A wide range of biological processes, in all eukaryotes and in some prokaryotes, are controlled by r...
AbstractWe have conducted genetic screens for period length mutants in Arabidopsis using a transgeni...
The circadian clock temporally coordinates plant growth and metabolism in close synchronization with...
Circadian clocks are endogenous, persistent, temperature-compensating timekeepers which provide temp...
The circadian clock is a fundamental feature of eukaryotic gene regulation that is emerging as an ex...
In response to exogenous rhythms of light and temperature, most organisms exhibit endogenous circadi...
The circadian clock is essential for coordinating the proper phasing of many important cellular proc...
The circadian clock is an endogenous 24 rhythm within most organisms that allows the organism to res...
SummaryBackgroundAt the core of the eukaryotic circadian network, clock genes/proteins form multiple...
Many physiological and biochemical processes in plants exhibit endogenous rhythms with a period of a...
Plants employ a variety of light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) domain photoreceptors to regulate diverse as...
DoctorPlants use the environmental signals of light and temperature to co-ordinate diverse physiolog...
The circadian timing system involves an autoregulatory transcription/translation feedback loop that ...
The rotation of the earth on its axis results in alternating light and temperature conditions that h...
The daily rotation of the earth on its axis leads to predictable periodic fluctuations of environmen...
A wide range of biological processes, in all eukaryotes and in some prokaryotes, are controlled by r...