Redox rhythm reinforces the circadian clock to gate immune response
Mian Zhou,
Wei Wang,
Sargis Karapetyan,
Musoki Mwimba,
Jorge Marqués,
Nicolas E. Buchler () and
Xinnian Dong ()
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Mian Zhou: Howard Hughes Medical Institute–Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Duke University
Wei Wang: Howard Hughes Medical Institute–Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Duke University
Sargis Karapetyan: Duke University
Musoki Mwimba: Howard Hughes Medical Institute–Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Duke University
Jorge Marqués: Howard Hughes Medical Institute–Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Duke University
Nicolas E. Buchler: Department of Biology
Xinnian Dong: Howard Hughes Medical Institute–Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Duke University
Nature, 2015, vol. 523, issue 7561, 472-476
Abstract:
The master immune regulator NPR1 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.
Date: 2015
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