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HsfB2b-mediated repression of PRR7 directs abiotic stress responses of the circadian clock.


ABSTRACT: The circadian clock perceives environmental signals to reset to local time, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are not well understood. Here we present data revealing that a member of the heat shock factor (Hsf) family is involved in the input pathway to the plant circadian clock. Using the yeast one-hybrid approach, we isolated several Hsfs, including Heat Shock Factor B2b (HsfB2b), a transcriptional repressor that binds the promoter of Pseudo Response Regulator 7 (PRR7) at a conserved binding site. The constitutive expression of HsfB2b leads to severely reduced levels of the PRR7 transcript and late flowering and elongated hypocotyls. HsfB2b function is important during heat and salt stress because HsfB2b overexpression sustains circadian rhythms, and the hsfB2b mutant has a short circadian period under these conditions. HsfB2b is also involved in the regulation of hypocotyl growth under warm, short days. Our findings highlight the role of the circadian clock as an integrator of ambient abiotic stress signals important for the growth and fitness of plants.

SUBMITTER: Kolmos E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4234549 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HsfB2b-mediated repression of PRR7 directs abiotic stress responses of the circadian clock.

Kolmos Elsebeth E   Chow Brenda Y BY   Pruneda-Paz Jose L JL   Kay Steve A SA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20141028 45


The circadian clock perceives environmental signals to reset to local time, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are not well understood. Here we present data revealing that a member of the heat shock factor (Hsf) family is involved in the input pathway to the plant circadian clock. Using the yeast one-hybrid approach, we isolated several Hsfs, including Heat Shock Factor B2b (HsfB2b), a transcriptional repressor that binds the promoter of Pseudo Response Regulator 7 (PRR7) at a conserved bin  ...[more]

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