
AbstractIn plants, the circadian clock controls daily physiological cycles as well as daylength-dependent developmental processes such as photoperiodic flowering and seedling growth. Here, we report that FIONA1 (FIO1) is a genetic regulator of period length in the Arabidopsis thaliana circadian clock. FIO1 was identified by screening for a mutation in daylength-dependent flowering. The mutation designated fio1-1 also affects daylength-dependent seedling growth. fio1-1 causes lengthening of the free-running circadian period of leaf movement and the transcription of various genes, including the central oscillators CIRCADIAN CLOCK-ASSOCIATED1, LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL, TIMING OF CAB EXPRESSION1, and LUX ARRHYTHMO. However, period lengthening is not dependent upon environmental light or temperature conditions, which suggests that FIO1 is not a simple input component of the circadian system. Interestingly, fio1-1 exerts a clear effect on the period length of circadian rhythm but has little effect on its amplitude and robustness. FIO1 encodes a novel nuclear protein that is highly conserved throughout the kingdoms. We propose that FIO1 regulates period length in the Arabidopsis circadian clock in a close association with the central oscillator and that the circadian period can be controlled separately from amplitude and robustness.
OSCILLATOR, FLOWERING TIME, DISTINCT ROLES, Molecular Sequence Data, Arabidopsis, PROTEIN, Flowers, ENTRAINMENT, MOLECULAR-BASIS, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Amino Acid Sequence, ENCODES, GENE-TRANSCRIPTION, THALIANA, Arabidopsis Proteins, Temperature, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Plants, Genetically Modified, Hypocotyl, RHYTHMS, Circadian Rhythm, DNA-Binding Proteins, Mutation, Transcription Factors
OSCILLATOR, FLOWERING TIME, DISTINCT ROLES, Molecular Sequence Data, Arabidopsis, PROTEIN, Flowers, ENTRAINMENT, MOLECULAR-BASIS, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Amino Acid Sequence, ENCODES, GENE-TRANSCRIPTION, THALIANA, Arabidopsis Proteins, Temperature, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Plants, Genetically Modified, Hypocotyl, RHYTHMS, Circadian Rhythm, DNA-Binding Proteins, Mutation, Transcription Factors
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