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Thermoplasticity in the plant circadian clock
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BotanyGeneticsPlastic NatureCryptochromeMolecular GeneticsClock Gene ExpressionPlant Molecular BiologyExtensive Alternative SplicingCircadian RhythmAlertnessGene ExpressionCircadian BiologyBiologyPlant Circadian ClockPattern FormationNatural SciencesPhysiologyPhenologyMedicineChronobiologyPlant Physiology
In the March 2012 issue of The Plant Cell we describe extensive alternative splicing (AS) of Arabidopsis circadian clock genes. Notably these distinct post-transcriptional events associate with different steady-state temperatures and also with plants undergoing temperature transitions leading us to propose that temperature-associated AS is an additional mechanism involved in the operation and control of the plant circadian clock. Here we show that temperature associated AS also extends to REVEILLE 8 (RVE8), demonstrating a hitherto unrecognized link between the expression of this clock associated gene and temperature. Finally we discuss our observations of the plastic nature of clock gene expression at the post-transcriptional level in the context of the ongoing fascination of how plants respond to temperature.
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