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    Cell. 2000 Apr 28;101(3):331-40.

    FKF1, a clock-controlled gene that regulates the transition to flowering in Arabidopsis.

    Nelson DC, Lasswell J, Rogg LE, Cohen MA, Bartel B.

    Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77005, USA.

    Plant reproduction requires precise control of flowering in response to environmental cues. We isolated a late-flowering Arabidopsis mutant, fkf1, that is rescued by vemalization or gibberellin treatment. We positionally cloned FKF1, which encodes a novel protein with a PAS domain similar to the flavin-binding region of certain photoreceptors, an F box characteristic of proteins that direct ubiquitin-mediated degradation, and six kelch repeats predicted to fold into a beta propeller. FKF1 mRNA levels oscillate with a circadian rhythm, and deletion of FKF1 alters the waveform of rhythmic expression of two clock-controlled genes, implicating FKF1 in modulating the Arabidopsis circadian clock.

    PMID: 10847687 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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