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Rapid Analysis of Circadian Phenotypes in Arabidopsis Protoplasts Transfected with a Luminescent Clock Reporter
Published on: September 17, 2016
Ras pathways help buffer biological timekeeping against metabolic perturbations
1Department of Biology, York University, Toronto, Canada.
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Circadian clocks need to be buffered against changes in conditions that could affect their rate and disrupt their timekeeping function. The circadian period of the fungus Neurospora is compensated across a range of nutritional conditions. Several gene products are implicated in the mechanism, but a complete picture is lacking. Sárkány et al. report that a Ras pathway linked to cAMP is required to maintain a constant period under low glucose conditions. They extend this work to a human cell line showing similar effects of the homologous Ras pathway, pointing toward potential conservation of compensation pathways across eukaryotes.
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