The TIME FOR COFFEE Gene Maintains the Amplitude and Timing of Arabidopsis Circadian Clocks

The TIME FOR COFFEE Gene Maintains the Amplitude and Timing of Arabidopsis Circadian Clocks

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BioDare ID 13227577822113
Author Hall A
Institution University of Edinburgh
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Literature data from: 'The TIME FOR COFFEE gene maintains the amplitude and timing of Arabidopsis circadian clocks' by: Hall A.

    Plants synchronize developmental and metabolic processes with the earth’s 24-h rotation through the integration of circadian rhythms and responses to light. We characterize the time for coffee ( tic ) mutant that disrupts circadian gating, photoperiodism, and multiple circadian rhythms, with differential effects among rhythms. TIC is distinct in physiological functions and genetic map position from other rhythm mutants and their homologous loci. Detailed rhythm analysis shows that the chlorophyll a/b-binding protein gene expression rhythm requires TIC function in the mid to late subjective night, when human activity may require coffee, in contrast to the function of EARLY-FLOWERING3 ( ELF3 ) in the late day to early night. tic mutants misexpress genes that are thought to be critical for circadian timing, consistent with our functional analysis. Thus, we identify

TIC as a regulator of the clock gene circuit. In contrast to tic and elf3 single mutants, tic elf3 double mutants are completely arrhythmic. Even the robust circadian clock of plants cannot function with defects at two different phases.

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TIC identified as a regulator of the clock gene circuit

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SEEK ID: https://fairdomhub.org/assays/3057

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Projects: BioDare1

Investigation: Hall A

Study: Unpublished

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Assay type: Experimental Assay Type

Technology type: Technology Type

Organisms: Arabidopsis thaliana

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Created: 19th Jun 2026 at 14:23

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