Control of Circadian Rhythms and Photoperiodic Flowering by the <i>Arabidopsis GIGANTEA</i> Gene

Deok Hoon Park(Pohang University of Science and Technology), David E. Somers(Scripps Research Institute), Yang Suk Kim(Pohang University of Science and Technology), Yoon Hi Choy(Pohang University of Science and Technology), Hee Kyun Lim(Pohang University of Science and Technology), Moon‐Soo Soh(Pohang University of Science and Technology), Hyo Jung Kim(Pohang University of Science and Technology), Steve A. Kay(Scripps Research Institute), Hong Gil Nam(Pohang University of Science and Technology)
Science
September 3, 1999
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Abstract

Photoperiodic responses in plants include flowering that is day-length-dependent. Mutations in the Arabidopsis thaliana GIGANTEA (GI) gene cause photoperiod-insensitive flowering and alteration of circadian rhythms. The GI gene encodes a protein containing six putative transmembrane domains. Circadian expression patterns of the GI gene and the clock-associated genes, LHY and CCA1, are altered in gi mutants, showing that GI is required for maintaining circadian amplitude and appropriate period length of these genes. The gi-1 mutation also affects light signaling to the clock, which suggests that GI participates in a feedback loop of the plant circadian system.


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