Redox rhythm reinforces the circadian clock to gate immune response.

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Zhou, M

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Wang, W

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Karapetyan, S

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Mwimba, M

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Marques, J

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Buchler, NE

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Dong, X

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England

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2015-06-23T14:18:02Z

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2015-07-23

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Recent studies have shown that in addition to the transcriptional circadian clock, many organisms, including Arabidopsis, have a circadian redox rhythm driven by the organism's metabolic activities. It has been hypothesized that the redox rhythm is linked to the circadian clock, but the mechanism and the biological significance of this link have only begun to be investigated. Here we report that the master immune regulator NPR1 (non-expressor of pathogenesis-related gene 1) of Arabidopsis is a sensor of the plant's redox state and regulates transcription of core circadian clock genes even in the absence of pathogen challenge. Surprisingly, acute perturbation in the redox status triggered by the immune signal salicylic acid does not compromise the circadian clock but rather leads to its reinforcement. Mathematical modelling and subsequent experiments show that NPR1 reinforces the circadian clock without changing the period by regulating both the morning and the evening clock genes. This balanced network architecture helps plants gate their immune responses towards the morning and minimize costs on growth at night. Our study demonstrates how a sensitive redox rhythm interacts with a robust circadian clock to ensure proper responsiveness to environmental stimuli without compromising fitness of the organism.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26098366

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nature14449

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1476-4687

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/10230

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eng

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Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved.

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Nature

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10.1038/nature14449

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Arabidopsis

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Arabidopsis Proteins

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Cell Nucleus

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Circadian Clocks

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Circadian Rhythm

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Darkness

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Gene Expression Regulation, Plant

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Genes, Plant

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Oxidation-Reduction

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Plant Diseases

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Plant Immunity

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Pseudomonas syringae

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Salicylic Acid

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Transcription Factors

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Transcription, Genetic

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Redox rhythm reinforces the circadian clock to gate immune response.

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Journal article

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Buchler, NE|0000-0003-3940-3432

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Dong, X|0000-0002-1120-0951

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26098366

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472

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476

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7561

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Biology

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Duke

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Physics

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Published

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523

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