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. 2017 May 11;8:15235. doi: 10.1038/ncomms15235

Figure 7. The FRS7–FRS12 complex regulates diurnal growth and flowering pathways by repressing expression of PIF4 and GI.

Figure 7

Proposed model of the function of the FRS7–FRS12 complex. FRS7 and FRS12 accumulate more abundantly in SD, bind promoter regions and repress the expression of the PIF4 and GI gene networks to modulate diurnal growth and flowering.