articleGenome biologyAug 18, 2008GOLD OA

Global transcriptome analysis reveals circadian regulation of key pathways in plant growth and development

Carnegie Department of Plant Biology · University of California, Davis · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

As nonmotile organisms, plants must rapidly adapt to ever-changing environmental conditions, including those caused by daily light/dark cycles. One important mechanism for anticipating and preparing for such predictable changes is the circadian clock. Nearly all organisms have circadian oscillators that, when they are in phase with the Earth's rotation, provide a competitive advantage. In order to understand how circadian clocks benefit plants, it is necessary to identify the pathways and processes that are clock controlled.

Results

We have integrated information from multiple circadian microarray experiments performed on Arabidopsis thaliana in order to better estimate the fraction of the plant transcriptome that is circadian regulated. Analyzing the promoters of clock-controlled genes, we identified circadian clock regulatory elements correlated with phase-specific transcript accumulation. We have also identified several physiological pathways enriched for clock-regulated changes in transcript abundance, suggesting they may be modulated by the circadian clock.

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Transcriptome
  • Circadian rhythm
  • Human genetics
  • Circadian clock
  • Computational biology
  • Key (lock)
  • Evolutionary biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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