نتایج جستجو برای: molecular clock

تعداد نتایج: 666755  

2016
Alexis B Webb Andrew C Oates

Biological rhythms are widespread, allowing organisms to temporally organize their behavior and metabolism in advantageous ways. Such proper timing of molecular and cellular events is critical to their development and health. This is best understood in the case of the circadian clock that orchestrates the daily sleep/wake cycle of organisms. Temporal rhythms can also be used for spatial organiz...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2010
Yool Lee Jiwon Lee Ilmin Kwon Yoshihiro Nakajima Yoshihiro Ohmiya Gi Hoon Son Kun Ho Lee Kyungjin Kim

The transcription factor CLOCK-BMAL1 is a core component of the molecular clock machinery that drives circadian gene expression and physiology in mammals. Recently, we reported that this heterodimeric transcription factor functions as a signaling molecule in response to the resetting stimuli via the Ca²+-dependent protein kinase C pathway. Here, we demonstrate that the CREB-binding protein (CBP...

2016
Zohar Ben-Moshe Livne Shahar Alon Daniela Vallone Yared Bayleyen Adi Tovin Inbal Shainer Laura G Nisembaum Idit Aviram Sima Smadja-Storz Michael Fuentes Jack Falcón Eli Eisenberg David C Klein Harold A Burgess Nicholas S Foulkes Yoav Gothilf

The master circadian clock in fish has been considered to reside in the pineal gland. This dogma is challenged, however, by the finding that most zebrafish tissues contain molecular clocks that are directly reset by light. To further examine the role of the pineal gland oscillator in the zebrafish circadian system, we generated a transgenic line in which the molecular clock is selectively block...

Journal: :Frontiers in physiology 2015
Gustavo B. S. Rivas Luiz G. S. da R. Bauzer Antonio C. A. Meireles-Filho

Circadian rhythms are oscillations in behavior, metabolism and physiology that have a period close to 24 h. These rhythms are controlled by an internal pacemaker that evolved under strong selective pressures imposed by environmental cyclical changes, mainly of light and temperature. The molecular nature of the circadian pacemaker was extensively studied in a number of organisms under controlled...

2015
Sarah J. Morton Sarah Morton

Characterization of diurnal core clock gene expression across brain regions of mice with differential degree of glucocorticoid receptor knockout" (2015). Undergraduate Honors Theses. Paper 975. Abstract Circadian rhythms are maintained through the self-regulatory, oscillatory molecular clock, which includes Per1, Per2, and Bmal1 clock genes, among others. Disruptions to clock gene expression ha...

Journal: :Microscopy research and technique 2000
F E Anderson C B Green

The photoreceptor layer in the retina of Xenopus laevis harbors a circadian clock. Many molecular components known to drive the molecular clock in other organisms have been identified in Xenopus, such as XClock, Xper2, and Xcrys, demonstrating phylogenetic conservation. This model system displays a wide array of rhythms, including melatonin release, ERG rhythms, and retinomotor movements, sugge...

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2012
Jürgen A Ripperger Urs Albrecht

The circadian clock is based on a molecular oscillator, which simulates the external day within nearly all of a body's cells. This "internalized" day then defines activity and rest phases for the cells and the organism by generating precise rhythms in the metabolism, physiology, and behavior. In its perfect state, this timing system allows for the synchronization of an organism to its environme...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2000
S Barak E M Tobin C Andronis S Sugano R M Green

Biological time-keeping mechanisms have fascinated researchers since the movement of leaves with a daily rhythm was first described >270 years ago. The circadian clock confers a approximately 24-hour rhythm on a range of processes including leaf movements and the expression of some genes. Molecular mechanisms and components underlying clock function have been described in recent years for sever...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2004
Neil Howell Joanna L Elson D M Turnbull Corinna Herrnstadt

A set of 96 complete mtDNA sequences that belong to the three major African haplogroups (L1, L2, and L3) was analyzed to determine if mtDNA has evolved as a molecular clock. Likelihood ratio tests (LRTs) were carried out with each of the haplogroups and with combined haplogroup sequence sets. Evolution has not been clock-like, neither for the coding region nor for the control region, in combine...

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