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The circadian clock gates expression of twoArabidopsis catalase genes to distinct and opposite circadian phases

Authors: H H, Zhong; C R, McClung;

The circadian clock gates expression of twoArabidopsis catalase genes to distinct and opposite circadian phases

Abstract

In Arabidopsis thaliana, catalase is encoded by a small gene family. We have characterized cDNA and genomic clones containing the Arabidopsis catalase gene CAT3, present as a single copy in the nuclear genome. Six introns were identified in the CAT3 coding region and two transcription start sites have been been mapped by primer extension. The deduced amino acid sequence of CAT3 is highly similar to other catalases. CAT3 expression is similar in seedlings germinated and grown either in continuous light or in continuous dark, suggesting that CAT3 expression in seedlings is not light responsive. CAT3 expression is controlled by the circadian clock; in 5-week-old plants grown on a light-dark cycle and then transferred to continuous light, robust oscillations in CAT3 mRNA abundance with circadian period persist for at least five circadian cycles. Interestingly, the peak in CAT3 mRNA abundance occurs in the subjective evening, which is out of phase with expression of the Arabidopsis CAT2 catalase gene, which shows clock-regulated expression gated to the subjective early morning.

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Base Sequence, Light, Transcription, Genetic, Arabidopsis Proteins, Molecular Sequence Data, Arabidopsis, Plants, Catalase, Circadian Rhythm, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Amino Acid Sequence, DNA Primers, Plant Proteins

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