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Circadian Control of Chloroplast Transcription by a Nuclear-Encoded Timing Signal
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GeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsCell CyclePlant Molecular BiologyCircadian ControlPhotosynthesisCircadian RhythmHealth SciencesCircadian TimekeepingCircadian OscillationsPhotosystemsGene ExpressionCircadian BiologyBiologyChromatinPlant Circadian ClockChronobiologySystems BiologyMedicinePlants Increases PhotosynthesisPlant Physiology
Circadian timekeeping in plants increases photosynthesis and productivity. There are circadian oscillations in the abundance of many chloroplast-encoded transcripts, but it is not known how the circadian clock regulates chloroplast transcription or the photosynthetic apparatus. We show that, in Arabidopsis, nuclear-encoded SIGMA FACTOR5 (SIG5) controls circadian rhythms of transcription of several chloroplast genes, revealing one pathway by which the nuclear-encoded circadian oscillator controls rhythms of chloroplast gene expression. We also show that SIG5 mediates the circadian gating of light input to a chloroplast-encoded gene. We have identified an evolutionarily conserved mechanism that communicates circadian timing information between organelles with distinct genetic systems and have established a new level of integration between eukaryotic circadian clocks and organelles of endosymbiotic origin.
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