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GIGANTEA and EARLY FLOWERING 4 in Arabidopsis Exhibit Differential Phase-Specific Genetic Influences over a Diurnal Cycle SCIE SCOPUS

Title
GIGANTEA and EARLY FLOWERING 4 in Arabidopsis Exhibit Differential Phase-Specific Genetic Influences over a Diurnal Cycle
Authors
Kim, YYeom, MKim, HLim, JKoo, HJHwang, DSomers, DNam, HG
Date Issued
2012-05
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Abstract
The endogenous circadian clock regulates many physiological processes related to plant survival and adaptability. GIGANTEA (GI), a clock-associated protein, contributes to the maintenance of circadian period length and amplitude, and also regulates flowering time and hypocotyl growth in response to day length. Similarly, EARLY FLOWERING 4 (ELF4), another clock regulator, also contributes to these processes. However, little is known about either the genetic or molecular interactions between Gland ELF4 in Arabidopsis. In this study, we investigated the genetic interactions between Gland ELF4 in the regulation of circadian clock-controlled outputs. Our mutant analysis shows that GI is epistatic to ELF4 in flowering time determination, while ELF4 is epistatic to GI in hypocotyl growth regulation. Moreover, GI and ELF4 have a synergistic or additive effect on endogenous clock regulation. Gene expression profiling of gi, elf4, and gi elf4 mutants further established that Gland ELF4 have differentially dominant influences on circadian physiological outputs at dusk and dawn, respectively. This phasing of Gland ELF4 influences provides a potential means to achieve diversity in the regulation of circadian physiological outputs, including flowering time and hypocotyl growth.
Keywords
microarray; LHY; endogenous clock; GI; ELF4; CIRCADIAN CLOCK; FLOWERING TIME; THALIANA; ELF4; RHYTHMS; COMPLEX; PROTEIN; GROWTH; MODEL; COMPONENTS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/16360
DOI
10.1093/MP/SSS005
ISSN
1674-2052
Article Type
Article
Citation
MOLECULAR PLANT, vol. 5, no. 3, page. 678 - 687, 2012-05
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