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      Verification at the protein level of the PIF4-mediated external coincidence model for the temperature-adaptive photoperiodic control of plant growth in Arabidopsis thaliana

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          Abstract

          Plant circadian clock controls a wide variety of physiological and developmental events, which include the short-days (SDs)-specific promotion of the elongation of hypocotyls during de-etiolation and also the elongation of petioles during vegetative growth. In A. thaliana, the PIF4 gene encoding a phytochrome-interacting basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor plays crucial roles in this photoperiodic control of plant growth. According to the proposed external coincidence model, the PIF4 gene is transcribed precociously at the end of night specifically in SDs, under which conditions the protein product is stably accumulated, while PIF4 is expressed exclusively during the daytime in long days (LDs), under which conditions the protein product is degraded by the light-activated phyB and also the residual proteins are inactivated by the DELLA family of proteins. A number of previous reports provided solid evidence to support this coincidence model mainly at the transcriptional level of the PIF4 and PIF4-traget genes. Nevertheless, the diurnal oscillation profiles of PIF4 proteins, which were postulated to be dependent on photoperiod and ambient temperature, have not yet been demonstrated. Here we present such crucial evidence on PIF4 protein level to further support the external coincidence model underlying the temperature-adaptive photoperiodic control of plant growth in A. thaliana.

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          Journal
          Plant Signal Behav
          Plant Signal Behav
          PSB
          Plant Signaling & Behavior
          Landes Bioscience
          1559-2316
          1559-2324
          01 March 2013
          08 January 2013
          08 January 2013
          : 8
          : 3
          : e23390
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Laboratory of Molecular and Functional Genomics; School of Agriculture; Nagoya University; Nagoya, Japan
          [2 ]Center for Integrative Genomics; Faculty of Biology and Medicine; University of Lausanne; Lausanne, Switzerland
          Author notes
          [* ]Correspondence to: Takafumi Yamashino, Email: yamasino@ 123456agr.nagoya-u.ac.jp
          Article
          2012PSB0463R 23390
          10.4161/psb.23390
          3676505
          23299336
          91ee299a-57d6-4b64-a57e-309427bd8d56
          Copyright © 2013 Landes Bioscience

          This is an open-access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. The article may be redistributed, reproduced, and reused for non-commercial purposes, provided the original source is properly cited.

          History
          : 06 December 2012
          : 21 December 2012
          : 21 December 2012
          Categories
          Short Communication

          Plant science & Botany
          arabidopsis thaliana,circadian clock,external coincidence model,light signaling,photomorphogenesis

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