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    Cell. 2000 Apr 28;101(3):319-29.

    ZEITLUPE encodes a novel clock-associated PAS protein from Arabidopsis.

    Somers DE, Schultz TF, Milnamow M, Kay SA.

    The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Cell Biology, La Jolla, California 92037, USA.

    We have conducted genetic screens for period length mutants in Arabidopsis using a transgenic bioluminescence phenotype. This screen identified mutations at a locus, ZEITLUPE (ZTL), that lengthen the free-running period of clock-controlled gene transcription and cell expansion, and alter the timing of the daylength-dependent transition from vegetative to floral development. Map-based cloning of ZTL identified a novel 609 amino acid polypeptide consisting of an amino-terminal PAS domain, an F box and six carboxy-terminal kelch repeats. The PAS region is highly similar to the PAS domain of the Arabidopsis blue-light receptor NPH1, and the Neurospora circadian-associated protein WHITE COLLAR-1 (WC-1). The striking fluence rate-dependent effect of the ztl mutations suggests that ZTL plays a primary role in the photocontrol of circadian period in higher plants.

    PMID: 10847686 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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