PSEUDO-RESPONSE REGULATORS, PRR9, PRR7 and PRR5, Together Play Essential Roles Close to the Circadian Clock of Arabidopsis thaliana

Mar 16, 2005Plant & cell physiology

Key Roles of PRR9, PRR7, and PRR5 Proteins Near the Internal Clock of Arabidopsis Plants

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Abstract

The prr9 prr7 prr5 triple mutant in Arabidopsis thaliana displayed severe circadian rhythm disruptions and late flowering.

  • The triple mutant exhibited arrhythmia under continuous light conditions and abnormal diurnal gene oscillation phases.
  • Flowering was delayed and became insensitive to changes in photoperiod.
  • The plants showed reduced sensitivity to red light during de-etiolation.
  • Single and double mutants displayed distinct circadian-associated phenotypes, indicating varying roles in circadian regulation.
  • PRR9, PRR7, and PRR5 are suggested to function as overlapping and distinct period-controlling factors within the circadian clock.

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