Staiger D. Circadian rhythms in Arabidopsis: time for nuclear proteins. Planta. 2002;214(3):334-344.To be prepared for the periodic alterations of light and darkness in their environment, plants utilise an endogenous clock to anticipate these changes and to time physiological processes appropriately. Large-scale screens for mutants with perturbed circadian output rhythms, as well as characterisation of mutants with altered flowering time in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh., have led to advances in our knowledge of the molecular basis of this internal timing system. The repertoire of proteins, mostly nuclear-localised, that play a crucial role in clock regulation, as well as of the photoreceptors involved in transmitting light information to...
Molecular models have been described for the circadian clocks of representatives of several differen...
Circadian clocks have evolved to synchronise an organism's physiology with the environmental rhythms...
Circadian clocks are endogenous pacemakers found in many organisms including plants, generating app...
The daily rotation of the earth on its axis leads to predictable periodic fluctuations of environmen...
Biological rhythms are ubiquitous in eukaryotes, and the best understood of these occur with a perio...
The circadian clock is a fundamental feature of eukaryotic gene regulation that is emerging as an ex...
The circadian clock is a cellular time-keeper mechanism that regulates biological rhythms with a per...
A wide range of biological processes, in all eukaryotes and in some prokaryotes, are controlled by r...
Most organisms adjust their physiology and metabolism in synchronization with the diurnal and season...
The circadian clock temporally coordinates plant growth and metabolism in close synchronization with...
It has been nearly 300 years since the first scientific demonstration of a self-sustaining circadian...
The rising and setting of the sun marks a transition between starkly contrasting environmental condi...
Circadian clocks are endogenous, persistent, temperature-compensating timekeepers which provide temp...
Many physiological and biochemical processes in plants exhibit endogenous rhythms with a period of a...
Schöning JC, Streitner C, Staiger D. Clockwork green – the circadian oscillator in Arabidopsis. Biol...
Molecular models have been described for the circadian clocks of representatives of several differen...
Circadian clocks have evolved to synchronise an organism's physiology with the environmental rhythms...
Circadian clocks are endogenous pacemakers found in many organisms including plants, generating app...
The daily rotation of the earth on its axis leads to predictable periodic fluctuations of environmen...
Biological rhythms are ubiquitous in eukaryotes, and the best understood of these occur with a perio...
The circadian clock is a fundamental feature of eukaryotic gene regulation that is emerging as an ex...
The circadian clock is a cellular time-keeper mechanism that regulates biological rhythms with a per...
A wide range of biological processes, in all eukaryotes and in some prokaryotes, are controlled by r...
Most organisms adjust their physiology and metabolism in synchronization with the diurnal and season...
The circadian clock temporally coordinates plant growth and metabolism in close synchronization with...
It has been nearly 300 years since the first scientific demonstration of a self-sustaining circadian...
The rising and setting of the sun marks a transition between starkly contrasting environmental condi...
Circadian clocks are endogenous, persistent, temperature-compensating timekeepers which provide temp...
Many physiological and biochemical processes in plants exhibit endogenous rhythms with a period of a...
Schöning JC, Streitner C, Staiger D. Clockwork green – the circadian oscillator in Arabidopsis. Biol...
Molecular models have been described for the circadian clocks of representatives of several differen...
Circadian clocks have evolved to synchronise an organism's physiology with the environmental rhythms...
Circadian clocks are endogenous pacemakers found in many organisms including plants, generating app...