Previous studies of plant circadian clock evolution have often relied on clock models and genes defined in Arabidopsis. These studies identified homologues with seemingly conserved function, as well as frequent gene loss. In the present study, we aimed to identify candidate clock genes in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha using a more unbiased approach. To identify genes with circadian rhythm we sequenced the transcriptomes of gemmalings in a time series in constant light conditions. Subsequently, we performed functional studies using loss-of-function mutants and gene expression reporters. Among the genes displaying circadian rhythm, a homologue to the transcriptional co-repressor Arabidopsis DE-ETIOLATED1 showed high amplitude and mornin...
Molecular models have been described for the circadian clocks of representatives of several differen...
The daily rotation of the earth on its axis leads to predictable periodic fluctuations of environmen...
Circadian clocks regulate many aspects of plant physiology and development that contribute to essent...
Previous studies of plant circadian clock evolution have often relied on clock models and genes defi...
The circadian clock coordinates an organism’s growth, development and physiology with environmental ...
While angiosperm clocks can be described as an intricate network of interlocked transcriptional feed...
Daylength is perceived as a seasonal cue to induce growth-phase transition at a proper time of a yea...
Previous studies in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha have shown that the putative evening complex...
Daylength is perceived as a seasonal cue to induce growth-phase transition at a proper time of a yea...
Abstract Background A plant’s endogenous clock (circadian clock) entrains physiological processes to...
Photoperiodism refers to the organism’s ability to detect and respond to seasonal changes in the dai...
Many physiological and biochemical processes in plants exhibit endogenous rhythms with a period of a...
Abstract Background The endogenous circadian clock allows the organism to synchronize processes both...
BackgroundAs nonmotile organisms, plants must rapidly adapt to ever-changing environmental condition...
Molecular models have been described for the circadian clocks of representatives of several differen...
The daily rotation of the earth on its axis leads to predictable periodic fluctuations of environmen...
Circadian clocks regulate many aspects of plant physiology and development that contribute to essent...
Previous studies of plant circadian clock evolution have often relied on clock models and genes defi...
The circadian clock coordinates an organism’s growth, development and physiology with environmental ...
While angiosperm clocks can be described as an intricate network of interlocked transcriptional feed...
Daylength is perceived as a seasonal cue to induce growth-phase transition at a proper time of a yea...
Previous studies in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha have shown that the putative evening complex...
Daylength is perceived as a seasonal cue to induce growth-phase transition at a proper time of a yea...
Abstract Background A plant’s endogenous clock (circadian clock) entrains physiological processes to...
Photoperiodism refers to the organism’s ability to detect and respond to seasonal changes in the dai...
Many physiological and biochemical processes in plants exhibit endogenous rhythms with a period of a...
Abstract Background The endogenous circadian clock allows the organism to synchronize processes both...
BackgroundAs nonmotile organisms, plants must rapidly adapt to ever-changing environmental condition...
Molecular models have been described for the circadian clocks of representatives of several differen...
The daily rotation of the earth on its axis leads to predictable periodic fluctuations of environmen...
Circadian clocks regulate many aspects of plant physiology and development that contribute to essent...