Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2051229 | FEBS Letters | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Recently a new member of the blue-light photoreceptor family, CRY-DASH, was reported in Arabidopsis, though its distinctive biological functions are still unclear. We characterized the CRY-DASH gene of tomato and evidenced that its mRNA is expressed in both seeds and adult organs showing diurnal and circadian fluctuations. Moreover, the CRY-DASH transcription pattern is altered in both in a cry1a mutant and in a transgenic CRY2 overexpressor suggesting that CRY-DASH regulation must be mediated at least partially by an interaction of CRY1a and CRY2 with the timekeeping mechanism.
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Authors
Paolo Facella, Loredana Lopez, Adriana Chiappetta, Maria Beatrice Bitonti, Giovanni Giuliano, Gaetano Perrotta,