Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2045925 Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Primary metabolism in plants is tightly regulated by environmental factors such as light and nutrient availability at multiple levels. The circadian clock is a self-sustained endogenous oscillator that enables organisms to predict daily and seasonal changes. The regulation of primary metabolism by the circadian clock has been proposed to explain the importance of circadian rhythms in plant growth and survival. Recent transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses indicate a wide spread circadian regulation of different metabolic processes. We review evidence of circadian regulation of pathways in primary metabolism, discuss the challenges faced for discerning the mechanisms regulating circadian metabolic oscillations and present recent evidence of regulation of the circadian clock by metabolites.

► The circadian clock regulates the transcript levels of many metabolic enzymes. ► The extent of circadian regulation of enzyme activities is unknown. ► The levels of some metabolites oscillate in a circadian manner. ► Some metabolites influence circadian rhythms.

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