The Circadian Clock Sets the Time of DNA Replication Licensing to Regulate Growth in Arabidopsis.

Volume: 45, Issue: 1, Pages: 101 - 113
Published: Apr 9, 2018
Abstract
The circadian clock and cell cycle as separate pathways have been well documented in plants. Elucidating whether these two oscillators are connected is critical for understanding plant growth. We found that a slow-running circadian clock decelerates the cell cycle and, conversely, a fast clock speeds it up. The clock component TOC1 safeguards the G1-to-S transition and controls the timing of the mitotic cycle at early stages of leaf development....
Paper Details
Title
The Circadian Clock Sets the Time of DNA Replication Licensing to Regulate Growth in Arabidopsis.
Published Date
Apr 9, 2018
Volume
45
Issue
1
Pages
101 - 113
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