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Timing of Photoperiodic Flowering:Light Perception and Circadian Clock 被引量:1

Timing of Photoperiodic Flowering:Light Perception and Circadian Clock
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摘要 Flowering symbolizes the transition of s plant from vegetative phase to reproductive phase and is controlled by fairly complex and highly coordinated regulatory pathways. Over the last decade, genetic studies in Arabidopsis have aided the discovery of many signaling components involved in these pathways. In this review, we discuss how the timing of flowering is regulated by photoperiod and the involvement of light perception and the circadian clock in this process. The specific regulatory mechanisms on CONSTANS expression and CONSTANS stability by the circadian clock and photoreceptors are described in detail. In addition, the roles of CONSTANS, FLOWERING LOCUS T, and several other light signaling and circadian-dependent components in photoperiodic flowering are also highlighted. Flowering symbolizes the transition of s plant from vegetative phase to reproductive phase and is controlled by fairly complex and highly coordinated regulatory pathways. Over the last decade, genetic studies in Arabidopsis have aided the discovery of many signaling components involved in these pathways. In this review, we discuss how the timing of flowering is regulated by photoperiod and the involvement of light perception and the circadian clock in this process. The specific regulatory mechanisms on CONSTANS expression and CONSTANS stability by the circadian clock and photoreceptors are described in detail. In addition, the roles of CONSTANS, FLOWERING LOCUS T, and several other light signaling and circadian-dependent components in photoperiodic flowering are also highlighted.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2007年第1期28-34,共7页 植物学报(英文版)
基金 Supported by the National Research Initiative of the USDA Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service Fund (2004-35304-14939) and Hatch Fund. Publication of this paper is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30624808) and Science Publication Foundation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.Acknowledgements We apologize to the author whose work we were unable to cite or discuss due to the topic and length limitations. We thank Ali Sivitz at University of Minnesota for critical reading of the manuscript.
关键词 circadian clock CONSTANS light signaling photoperiodic flowering PHOTORECEPTORS circadian clock CONSTANS light signaling photoperiodic flowering photoreceptors
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