The plant circadian clock and chromatin modifications

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Ping Yang et al. from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing , have published the research: The Plant Circadian Clock and Chromatin Modifications, in the Journal: Genes 2018, 9, 561 of /2018/

SUMMARY

    Indeed, as two physically interacting and partially redundant proteins, the transcription and protein levels of CCA1 and LHY are highest in the morning. The different signals converged at the EE possibly involve the binding of alternative transcription factor complexes, since CCA1 and LHY can form heterodimers, as well as the presence of protein-EE . . .

     

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