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Oxford University Press, Genetics, 1(163), p. 103-114, 2003

DOI: 10.1093/genetics/163.1.103

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Roles for WHITE COLLAR-1 in circadian and general photoperception in Neurospora crassa

Journal article published in 2003 by Kwangwon Lee ORCID, Jay C. Dunlap, J. C. Dunlap, C. Jay Dunlap, Jennifer J. Loros
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

Abstract The transcription factors WHITE COLLAR-1 (WC-1) and WHITE COLLAR-2 (WC-2) interact to form a heterodimeric complex (WCC) that is essential for most of the light-mediated processes in Neurospora crassa. WCC also plays a distinct non-light-related role as the transcriptional activator in the FREQUENCY (FRQ)/WCC feedback loop that is central to the N. crassa circadian system. Although an activator role was expected for WC-1, unanticipated phenotypes resulting from some wc-1 alleles prompted a closer examination of an allelic series for WC-1 that has uncovered roles for this central regulator in constant darkness and in response to light. We analyzed the phenotypes of five different wc-1 mutants for expression of FRQ and WC-1 in constant darkness and following light induction. While confirming the absolute requirement of WC-1 for light responses, the data suggest multiple levels of control for light-regulated genes.