1. LWD–TCP complex activates the morning gene CCA1 in Arabidopsis
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Chin Wen Chang, Chao-Ping Hsu, Huang-Lung Tsai, Jhih-Wei Chu, Yi Hang Li, Ying Wang, Shu-Hsing Wu, Jing Fen Wu, Jong Chan Hong, Yi Chen Wu, and Ignasius Joanito
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Science ,Circadian clock ,TOC1 ,Arabidopsis ,General Physics and Astronomy ,E-box ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Anthocyanins ,03 medical and health sciences ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Circadian rhythm ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Transcription factor ,Regulation of gene expression ,Genetics ,Binding Sites ,Multidisciplinary ,Models, Genetic ,biology ,Arabidopsis Proteins ,Period Circadian Proteins ,General Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,030104 developmental biology ,Protein Binding ,Transcription Factors ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
A double-negative feedback loop formed by the morning genes CIRCADIAN CLOCK ASSOCIATED1 (CCA1)/LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL (LHY) and the evening gene TIMING OF CAB EXPRESSION1 (TOC1) contributes to regulation of the circadian clock in Arabidopsis. A 24-h circadian cycle starts with the peak expression of CCA1 at dawn. Although CCA1 is targeted by multiple transcriptional repressors, including PSEUDO-RESPONSE REGULATOR9 (PRR9), PRR7, PRR5 and CCA1 HIKING EXPEDITION (CHE), activators of CCA1 remain elusive. Here we use mathematical modelling to infer a co-activator role for LIGHT-REGULATED WD1 (LWD1) in CCA1 expression. We show that the TEOSINTE BRANCHED 1-CYCLOIDEA-PCF20 (TCP20) and TCP22 proteins act as LWD-interacting transcriptional activators. The concomitant binding of LWD1 and TCP20/TCP22 to the TCP-binding site in the CCA1 promoter activates CCA1. Our study reveals activators of the morning gene CCA1 and provides an action mechanism that ensures elevated expression of CCA1 at dawn to sustain a robust clock., The Arabidopsis CCA1 transcription factor is a core regulator of the circadian clock. Here, the authors show that the LWD1 protein, in complex with the TCP20 or TCP22 transcription factors, acts as a co-activator of CCA1 expression contributing to elevated CCA1 expression at dawn.
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- 2016
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