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Phototropins maintain robust circadian oscillation of PSII operating efficiency under blue light.

Suzanne LitthauerMartin W BattleTracy LawsonMatthew Alan Jones
Published in: The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (2015)
The circadian system allows plants to coordinate metabolic and physiological functions with predictable environmental variables such as dusk and dawn. This endogenous oscillator is comprised of biochemical and transcriptional rhythms that are synchronized with a plant's surroundings via environmental signals, including light and temperature. We have used chlorophyll fluorescence techniques to describe circadian rhythms of PSII operating efficiency (Fq'/Fm') in the chloroplasts of Arabidopsis thaliana. These Fq'/Fm' oscillations appear to be influenced by transcriptional feedback loops previously described in the nucleus, and are induced by rhythmic changes in photochemical quenching over circadian time. Our work reveals that a family of blue photoreceptors, phototropins, maintain robust rhythms of Fq'/Fm' under constant blue light. As phototropins do not influence circadian gene expression in the nucleus our imaging methodology highlights differences between the modulation of circadian outputs in distinct subcellular compartments.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • dna methylation
  • transcription factor
  • oxidative stress
  • single molecule
  • heat shock
  • human health
  • light emitting
  • quantum dots