1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf00015982
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?Circadian clock? directs the expression of plant genes

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“…CAT2 mRNA is most abundant in leaves and is found in all green (photosynthesizing) organs. CAT2 also exhibits a circadian rhythm in mRNA abundance with peak abundance during the early subjective morning (Zhong et al, 1994), as is seen with photosynthetic genes such as CAB (Kay and Millar, 1993;Piechulla, 1993;McClung and Kay, 1994), RBCS (McClung, 1993), and RCA (Martino-Catt and Ort, 1992;Pilgrim and McClung, 1993;Watillon et al, 1993). Photosynthetic capacity itself peaks in the subjective morning (Sweeney, 1987).…”
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“…CAT2 mRNA is most abundant in leaves and is found in all green (photosynthesizing) organs. CAT2 also exhibits a circadian rhythm in mRNA abundance with peak abundance during the early subjective morning (Zhong et al, 1994), as is seen with photosynthetic genes such as CAB (Kay and Millar, 1993;Piechulla, 1993;McClung and Kay, 1994), RBCS (McClung, 1993), and RCA (Martino-Catt and Ort, 1992;Pilgrim and McClung, 1993;Watillon et al, 1993). Photosynthetic capacity itself peaks in the subjective morning (Sweeney, 1987).…”
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“…Underlying the physiological rhythms, genes encoding diverse enzymes or regulatory and structural proteins show circadian rhythm in their expression (Johnson et al, 1984;Piechulla, 1993). However, a few genes at a time were characterized until two groups, using microarrays, each representing around 8,000 Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) genes, gave a global idea of clockcontrolled genes (Harmer et al, 2000;Schaffer et al, 2001), thus confirming that many genes involved in photosynthetic processes and in carbon allocation are circadian regulated.…”
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“…This [Ca 2ϩ ] c oscillation might play a role in the central oscillator mechanism, the phototransduction path, or in controlling circadian outputs. To test whether the [Ca 2ϩ ] c oscillation might control outputs, we focused on a well characterized circadian rhythm, namely, the rate of transcription of the light-harvesting complex (Lhc)b gene family (7)(8)(9)(10), for which there is evidence of [Ca 2ϩ ] c control of transcription (11,12). Transgenic plants have been developed by using a luciferase reporter fused to the promoter of one of the Lhcb genes (Lhcb::Luc) that enables continuous precise recording of the promoter activity (7,8,10).…”
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