Nature Communications (May 2017)

The transcriptional repressor complex FRS7-FRS12 regulates flowering time and growth in Arabidopsis

  • Andrés Ritter,
  • Sabrina Iñigo,
  • Patricia Fernández-Calvo,
  • Ken S. Heyndrickx,
  • Stijn Dhondt,
  • Hua Shi,
  • Liesbeth De Milde,
  • Robin Vanden Bossche,
  • Rebecca De Clercq,
  • Dominique Eeckhout,
  • Mily Ron,
  • David E. Somers,
  • Dirk Inzé,
  • Kris Gevaert,
  • Geert De Jaeger,
  • Klaas Vandepoele,
  • Laurens Pauwels,
  • Alain Goossens

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15235
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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The plant circadian clock regulates numerous developmental processes such as seasonal growth and flowering time. Here Ritteret al. identify two transcription factors, FRS7 and FRS12, which interact to form a repressor complex that regulates clock output partially by controlling the expression of GIGANTEA and PIF4.