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at low (8°C ± 1°C) temperature and excyst to form normal motile cells following a return to normal temperature (18°C ± 1°C). The normal circadian bioluminescence rhythm and the expected changes ...
Introduction Circadian clocks set daily rhythms of gene expression to maintain tissue homeostasis and coordinate cellular metabolism [1–3]. In mammary tissue, temporal expression patterns of core ...
signaling, we generated transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana plants expressing the mammalian type I inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatase (InsP 5-ptase), which specifically hydrolyzes soluble inositol phosphates ...
prolongs the circadian clock (Litthauer et al., 2018). Primary metabolism and growth are strongly associated with circadian regulation; thus PAP, together with other signal(s), might contribute ...
) signalling,52,53 axon guidance54 and autophagy.55 IPPase ( inositol polyphosphate 1-phosphatase) (EC:3.1.3.57) removes the 1-phosphate group from the inositol ring of I(1,4)P2 and I(1,3,4)P3. Similar to IMPase ...
) (Gangappa and Chattopadhyay, 2010; Gangappa et al., 2010). SPA1 is a regulator of circadian rhythms and light signalling that acts with MYC2 in suppressing photomorphogenesis; redundantly in darkness ...
systems (Hwang et al., 2002). APRR1 is also called TIMING OF CAB EXPRESSION1 and is an essential component of the central oscillator for circadian rhythms in Arabidopsis (Strayer et al., 2000; Mizuno, 2004 ...
cryptochromes, Zeitlupe family proteins, and phototropins. The first three families control durable circadian rhythms , long-lasting growth, and developmental processes, while the latter one provides a fine-tuning ...
stresses led to an over 50% reduction in STRS1 and STRS2 expression by 1 h after the onset of stress (Fig. 7, A and B Figure 7. Open in new tabDownload slide Stress-responsive and circadian clock-controlled ...
to inositol polyphosphate signaling molecules (IPs) in response to shifts in cellular Pi levels (Wild et al., 2016), positioning SPX proteins as prime candidates for P(i) sensors in plants. In both Arabidopsis ...
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