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Circadian Synthesis of a Nuclear-Encoded Chloroplast Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase in the Dinoflagellate <i>Gonyaulax polyedra </i>Is Translationally Controlled<sup>,</sup>

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The circadian clock has previously been shown to restrict synthesis of several proteins in the dinoflagellate Gonyaulax polyedra to only a few hours each day. We have identified one of these proteins as glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase. Two nuclear genes encoding the enzyme have been cloned, one corresponding to a cytoplasmic isoform and the other to a plastid targeted protein. On the basis of protein microsequence data, we conclude that the synthesis of the plastid isoform is clock-regulated. This regulation is not related to mRNA levels, which remain constant throughout the cycle, suggesting a translational control mechanism, in contrast to the transcriptional regulation of GAPDH that has been demonstrated in Neurospora. Although the rhythm of synthesis has a high amplitude, the abundance and activity rhythms are greatly attenuated, which is attributed to the long half-life of the protein.

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