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EARLY FLOWERING3 Encodes a Novel Protein That Regulates Circadian Clock Function and Flowering in Arabidopsis
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BiologyPlant Circadian ClockNovel ProteinPlant Molecular BiologyDevelopmental BiologyChronobiologyMedicineGeneticsNatural SciencesElf3 Transcript LevelEarly Flowering3 EncodesElf3 TranscriptionMolecular GeneticsClock ComponentGene ExpressionCircadian RhythmPhototropinPlant Physiology
Higher plants use photoperiodic cues to regulate many aspects of development, including the transition from vegetative to floral development. The EARLY FLOWERING3 (ELF3) gene is required for photoperiodic flowering and normal circadian regulation in Arabidopsis. We have cloned ELF3 by positional methods and found that it encodes a novel 695-amino acid protein that may function as a transcriptional regulator. ELF3 transcript level is regulated in a circadian manner, as is expected of a zeitnehmer input pathway component. Overexpression of the LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL gene, which has been proposed to function as a clock component, did not abolish circadian regulation of ELF3 transcription, providing further evidence that ELF3 is a circadian clock input pathway component.
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