The regulation of circadian period by phototransduction pathways in Arabidopsis.
Science
; 267(5201): 1163-6, 1995 Feb 24.
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| ID: mdl-7855596
Transgenic Arabidopsis plants expressing a luciferase gene fused to a circadian-regulated promoter exhibited robust rhythms in bioluminescence. The cyclic luminescence has a 24.7-hour period in white light but 30- to 36-hour periods under constant darkness. Either red or blue light shortened the period of the wild type to 25 hours. A phytochrome-deficient mutation lengthened the period in continuous red light but had little effect in continuous blue light, whereas seedlings carrying mutations that activate light-dependent pathways in darkness maintained shorter periods in constant darkness. These results suggest that both phytochrome- and blue light-responsive photoreceptor pathways control the period of the circadian clock.
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Proteínas de Plantas
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Relógios Biológicos
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Ritmo Circadiano
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Genes de Plantas
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Arabidopsis
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Proteínas de Arabidopsis
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Complexo de Proteínas do Centro de Reação Fotossintética
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Complexo de Proteína do Fotossistema II
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1995
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Article