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Overall alteration of circadian clock gene expression in the chestnut cold response.


ABSTRACT: Cold acclimation in woody plants may have special features compared to similar processes in herbaceous plants. Recent studies have shown that circadian clock behavior in the chestnut tree (Castanea sativa) is disrupted by cold temperatures and that the primary oscillator feedback loop is not functional at 4 degrees C or in winter. In these conditions, CsTOC1 and CsLHY genes are constantly expressed. Here, we show that this alteration also affects CsPRR5, CsPRR7 and CsPRR9. These genes are homologous to the corresponding Arabidopsis PSEUDO-RESPONSE REGULATOR genes, which are also components of the circadian oscillator feedback network. The practically constant presence of mRNAs of the 5 chestnut genes at low temperature reveals an unknown aspect of clock regulation and suggests a mechanism regulating the transcription of oscillator genes as a whole.

SUBMITTER: Ibanez C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2569414 | biostudies-literature | 2008

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Overall alteration of circadian clock gene expression in the chestnut cold response.

Ibañez Cristian C   Ramos Alberto A   Acebo Paloma P   Contreras Angela A   Casado Rosa R   Allona Isabel I   Aragoncillo Cipriano C  

PloS one 20081029 10


Cold acclimation in woody plants may have special features compared to similar processes in herbaceous plants. Recent studies have shown that circadian clock behavior in the chestnut tree (Castanea sativa) is disrupted by cold temperatures and that the primary oscillator feedback loop is not functional at 4 degrees C or in winter. In these conditions, CsTOC1 and CsLHY genes are constantly expressed. Here, we show that this alteration also affects CsPRR5, CsPRR7 and CsPRR9. These genes are homolo  ...[more]

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