Journal article
Photosynthetic entrainment of the Arabidopsis thaliana circadian clock
MJ Haydon, O Mielczarek, FC Robertson, KE Hubbard, AAR Webb
Nature | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1038/nature12603
Abstract
Circadian clocks provide a competitive advantage in an environment that is heavily influenced by the rotation of the Earth, by driving daily rhythms in behaviour, physiology and metabolism in bacteria, fungi, plants and animals. Circadian clocks comprise transcription-translation feedback loops, which are entrained by environmental signals such as light and temperature to adjust the phase of rhythms to match the local environment. The production of sugars by photosynthesis is a key metabolic output of the circadian clock in plants. Here we show that these rhythmic, endogenous sugar signals can entrain circadian rhythms in Arabidopsis thaliana by regulating the gene expression of circadian cl..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by BBSRC grant BB/H006826/1. We thank J. O'Neill, J. Davies and J. Hibberd for comments on the manuscript.