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gene_symbols: | ||
- GmLCLb2 | ||
gene_symbol_long: LHY/CCA1-like b2 | ||
gene_model_pub_name: Glyma19g45030 | ||
gene_model_full_id: glyma.Wm82.gnm1.ann1.Glyma19g45030 | ||
confidence: 4 | ||
curators: | ||
- Marlene Dorneich-Hayes | ||
comments: | ||
- Transgenic expression of LCLb2 shows that the gene maintains rhythmicity, is expressed most strongly at dawn, and is influenced by light/dark and temperature cycles. | ||
- The circadian cycle speeds up when the transgenic plant is exposed to higher intensity red or blue light. | ||
- Knockout of transcription factors LCLa1, LCLa2, LCLb1, and LCLb2 produces short circadian rhythms and delayed flowering time. | ||
- GmLCL genes share homology with AtCCA1, AtLHY, and VrCCA1L26 genes (see Liu_Zhang_2022.yml) | ||
phenotype_synopsis: Positive regulation of circadian clock. | ||
traits: | ||
- entity_name: transcription factor binding | ||
entity: GO:0008134 | ||
- entity_name: positive regulation of circadian rhythm | ||
entity: GO:0042753 | ||
references: | ||
- citation: Wang, Yuan, et. al., 2019 | ||
doi: 10.1111/pce.13678 | ||
pmid: 31724182 |