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Pch1 Integrates Circadian And Light- Signaling Pathways To Control Photoperiod-Responsive Growth In Arabidopsis, He Huang, Chan Yul Yoo, Rebecca Bindbeutel, Jessica Goldsworthy, Allison Tielking, Sophie Alvarez, Michael J. Naldrett, Bradley S. Evans, Meng Chen, Dmitri A. Nusinow
Pch1 Integrates Circadian And Light- Signaling Pathways To Control Photoperiod-Responsive Growth In Arabidopsis, He Huang, Chan Yul Yoo, Rebecca Bindbeutel, Jessica Goldsworthy, Allison Tielking, Sophie Alvarez, Michael J. Naldrett, Bradley S. Evans, Meng Chen, Dmitri A. Nusinow
Nebraska Center for Biotechnology: Faculty and Staff Publications
Plants react to seasonal change in day length through altering physiology and development. Factors that function to harmonize growth with photoperiod are poorly understood. Here we characterize a new protein that associates with both circadian clock and photoreceptor components, named PHOTOPERIODIC CONTROL OF HYPOCOTYL1 (PCH1). pch1 seedlings have overly elongated hypocotyls specifically under short days while constitutive expression of PCH1 shortens hypocotyls independent of day length. PCH1 peaks at dusk, binds phytochrome B (phyB) in a red light-dependent manner, and co-localizes with phyB into photobodies. PCH1 is necessary and sufficient to promote the biogenesis of large photobodies to maintain an …