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    FCA flowering time control protein FCA [ Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress) ]

    Gene ID: 827323, updated on 18-Sep-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    Antagonistic activities of cotranscriptional regulators within an early developmental window set FLC expression level.

    Antagonistic activities of cotranscriptional regulators within an early developmental window set FLC expression level.
    Schon M, Baxter C, Xu C, Enugutti B, Nodine MD, Dean C., Free PMC Article

    12/4/2021
    R-loop resolution promotes co-transcriptional chromatin silencing.

    R-loop resolution promotes co-transcriptional chromatin silencing.
    Xu C, Wu Z, Duan HC, Fang X, Jia G, Dean C., Free PMC Article

    04/13/2021
    FCA binding of COOLAIR and SSU72 at FLC is critical for PRC2 enrichment and H3K27me3 deposition in Arabidopsis

    PRC2 recruitment and H3K27me3 deposition at FLC require FCA binding of COOLAIR.
    Tian Y, Zheng H, Zhang F, Wang S, Ji X, Xu C, He Y, Ding Y., Free PMC Article

    05/30/2020
    an FCA-mediated epigenetic route towards thermal adaptation of autotrophic development in plants

    An FCA-mediated epigenetic route towards thermal adaptation of autotrophic development in plants.
    Lee HJ, Ha JH, Park CM., Free PMC Article

    03/17/2018
    regulation of YUC8 expression tunes down PIF4-induced architectural changes to achieve thermal adaptation of stem growth at high ambient temperature

    FCA mediates thermal adaptation of stem growth by attenuating auxin action in Arabidopsis.
    Lee HJ, Jung JH, Cortés Llorca L, Kim SG, Lee S, Baldwin IT, Park CM.

    12/12/2015
    FCA plays a role in the induction of thermotolerance by triggering antioxidant accumulation under heat stress conditions.

    The Arabidopsis thaliana RNA-binding protein FCA regulates thermotolerance by modulating the detoxification of reactive oxygen species.
    Lee S, Lee HJ, Jung JH, Park CM.

    09/5/2015
    Data suggest that the FCA-miR172 regulon provides an adaptive strategy that fine tunes the onset of flowering under fluctuating ambient temperature conditions.

    Arabidopsis RNA-binding protein FCA regulates microRNA172 processing in thermosensory flowering.
    Jung JH, Seo PJ, Ahn JH, Park CM., Free PMC Article

    08/4/2012
    FCA and FPA play important roles in the A. thaliana genome in RNA 3' processing and transcription termination, thus limiting intergenic transcription.

    RNA 3' processing functions of Arabidopsis FCA and FPA limit intergenic transcription.
    Sonmez C, Bäurle I, Magusin A, Dreos R, Laubinger S, Weigel D, Dean C., Free PMC Article

    07/30/2011
    Data show distinct layers of FCA regulation that involve sequences within the 5' region that regulate noncanonical translation initiation and alter the expression profile.

    Noncanonical translation initiation of the Arabidopsis flowering time and alternative polyadenylation regulator FCA.
    Simpson GG, Laurie RE, Dijkwel PP, Quesada V, Stockwell PA, Dean C, Macknight RC., Free PMC Article

    04/23/2011
    FCA does not bind ABA

    FCA does not bind abscisic acid.
    Risk JM, Macknight RC, Day CL.

    01/21/2010
    There is a close association of FCA and FLD in mediating H3K4 demethylation and thus transcriptional silencing of FLC.

    The Arabidopsis RNA-binding protein FCA requires a lysine-specific demethylase 1 homolog to downregulate FLC.
    Liu F, Quesada V, Crevillén P, Bäurle I, Swiezewski S, Dean C.

    01/21/2010
    it is proposed that FCA and FPA regulate chromatin silencing of single and low-copy genes and interact in a locus-dependent manner with the canonical small interfering RNA-directed DNA methylation pathway to regulate common targets

    Widespread role for the flowering-time regulators FCA and FPA in RNA-mediated chromatin silencing.
    Bäurle I, Smith L, Baulcombe DC, Dean C.

    01/21/2010
    FLC is repressed by genes of the autonomous promotion pathway.

    Additional targets of the Arabidopsis autonomous pathway members, FCA and FY.
    Marquardt S, Boss PK, Hadfield J, Dean C.

    01/21/2010
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