Photosynthetic starch reserves that accumulate in Arabidopsis leaves during the day decrease approximately linearly with time at night to support metabolism and growth. We find that the rate of decrease is adjusted to accommodate variation in the time of onset of darkness and starch content, such that reserves last almost precisely until dawn. Generation of these dynamics therefore requires an arithmetic division computation between the starch content and expected time to dawn. We introduce two novel chemical kinetic models capable of implementing analog arithmetic division. Predictions from the models are successfully tested in plants perturbed by a night-time light period or by mutations in starch degradation pathways. Our experiments ind...
Diurnal cycles provide a tractable system to study the response of metabolism and growth to fluctuat...
A larger proportion of the fixed carbon is retained as starch in the leaf in short days, providing a...
Stomatal pores form a crucial interface between the leaf mesophyll and the atmosphere, controlling w...
Photosynthetic starch reserves that accumulate in Arabidopsis leaves during the day decrease approxi...
C3 plants assimilate carbon by photosynthesis only during the day, but carbon resources are also req...
We investigated whether starch degradation occurs at the same time as starch synthesis in Arabidopsi...
In the light, photosynthesis provides carbon for metabolism and growth. In the dark, plant growth de...
Plants accumulate reserves in the daytime to support growth at night. Circadian regulation of diel r...
Arabidopsis plants store part of the carbon fixed by photosynthesis as starch to sustain growth at n...
Many plants, including Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), accumulate starch in the light and remobi...
Plants need to avoid carbon starvation and resultant growth inhibition under fluctuating light envir...
The aim of this work was to understand how Arabidopsis thaliana plants control starch degradation a...
The balance between the supply and utilization of carbon (C) changes continually. It has been propos...
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International audiencePlants alternate between a net surplus of carbon in the light and a net defici...
Diurnal cycles provide a tractable system to study the response of metabolism and growth to fluctuat...
A larger proportion of the fixed carbon is retained as starch in the leaf in short days, providing a...
Stomatal pores form a crucial interface between the leaf mesophyll and the atmosphere, controlling w...
Photosynthetic starch reserves that accumulate in Arabidopsis leaves during the day decrease approxi...
C3 plants assimilate carbon by photosynthesis only during the day, but carbon resources are also req...
We investigated whether starch degradation occurs at the same time as starch synthesis in Arabidopsi...
In the light, photosynthesis provides carbon for metabolism and growth. In the dark, plant growth de...
Plants accumulate reserves in the daytime to support growth at night. Circadian regulation of diel r...
Arabidopsis plants store part of the carbon fixed by photosynthesis as starch to sustain growth at n...
Many plants, including Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), accumulate starch in the light and remobi...
Plants need to avoid carbon starvation and resultant growth inhibition under fluctuating light envir...
The aim of this work was to understand how Arabidopsis thaliana plants control starch degradation a...
The balance between the supply and utilization of carbon (C) changes continually. It has been propos...
Copyright & Usage © 2015 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative...
International audiencePlants alternate between a net surplus of carbon in the light and a net defici...
Diurnal cycles provide a tractable system to study the response of metabolism and growth to fluctuat...
A larger proportion of the fixed carbon is retained as starch in the leaf in short days, providing a...
Stomatal pores form a crucial interface between the leaf mesophyll and the atmosphere, controlling w...