Zeenat Noordally,Kenyu Ishii,Kelly A. Atkins,Sarah J. Wetherill,Jelena Kusakina,Eleanor J. Walton,Maiko Kato,Miyuki Azuma,Kan Tanaka,Mitsumasa Hanaoka,Antony N. Dodd
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期刊:Science [American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)] 日期:2013-03-14卷期号:339 (6125): 1316-1319被引量:139
Circadian timekeeping in plants increases photosynthesis and productivity. There are circadian oscillations in the abundance of many chloroplast-encoded transcripts, but it is not known how the circadian clock regulates chloroplast transcription or the photosynthetic apparatus. We show that, in Arabidopsis, nuclear-encoded SIGMA FACTOR5 (SIG5) controls circadian rhythms of transcription of several chloroplast genes, revealing one pathway by which the nuclear-encoded circadian oscillator controls rhythms of chloroplast gene expression. We also show that SIG5 mediates the circadian gating of light input to a chloroplast-encoded gene. We have identified an evolutionarily conserved mechanism that communicates circadian timing information between organelles with distinct genetic systems and have established a new level of integration between eukaryotic circadian clocks and organelles of endosymbiotic origin.