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Science 14 December 2007
DOI: 10.1126/science.1146757


The Arabidopsis Circadian Clock Incorporates a cADPR-Based Feedback Loop
Antony N. Dodd, Michael J. Gardner, Carlos T. Hotta, Katharine E. Hubbard, Neil Dalchau, John Love, Jean-Maurice Assie, Fiona C. Robertson, Mia Kyed Jakobsen, Jorge Gonçalves, Dale Sanders, Alex A. R. Webb

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This supplement contains:
Materials and Methods
Figures S1 to S10
Tables S1 and S2
References

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Supporting Datasets. Additional data and statistical tables supporting study, in Excel format. Files are packaged as a compressed archive, in *.zip format; users should download the compressed file to their machine and decompress the file on their local hard drive, using the instructions below.

  • Supporting Dataset 1. Circadian-regulated genes identified by microarray analysis of seedlings grown in the absence of sucrose.
  • Supporting Dataset 2. Analysis of overlap between circadian-regulated and cADPR-regulated transcripts.
  • Supporting Dataset 3. Highly represented motifs in the promoter regions of genes that are regulated by cADPR.

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Correction 17 December 2007:
The spreadsheets included now in the SOM were not posted on publication because of the copy editor’s error.
The original version can be found here





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Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)