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在真核生物中,循环节律在没有转录的情况下持续存在
John S O'Neill1, Gerben van Ooijen, Laura E Dixon
1Centre for Systems Biology at Edinburgh, C.H. Waddington Building, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JD, UK.
Nature
|January 29, 2011
概括
细胞的日常节奏不仅仅是由基因表达驱动的. 非转录机制,如过氧化氧化,足以用于昼夜计时,并在物种中得到保护.
科学领域:
- * 时代生物学和分子生物学.
- *真核生物的昼夜系统.
背景情况:
- *循环节律调节真核生物的日常生物过程,由转录-翻译反循环驱动.
- *虽然转录时钟的组成部分在不同王国之间有所不同,但越来越多地认识到后转录机制.
- *单细胞藻Ostreococcus tauri*有一个简化的时钟,具有类似植物的特征.
研究的目的:
- * 调查真核生物昼夜计时中的非转录机制的充分性和保存.
- *根据翻译后的发现,重新评估转录元件在振荡器功能的作用.
主要方法:
- *对*Ostreococcus tauri*的昼夜节律进行分析.
- *识别转录独立的节律生物标志物.
- * 哺乳动物时钟机制的药理调节和对*菌节律的影响的评估.
主要成果:
- *非转录机制足以维持真核生物的昼夜计时,通常与转录元素一起工作.
- * 已被确定为转录独立的节律生物标志物的过氧素蛋白的氧化,也在哺乳动物中观察到.
- * 影响哺乳动物昼夜节律的药理学剂影响 * 球菌*.
结论:
- * 转化后的机制和特定的节律标记 (例如,氧化氧化) 在真核生物王国中比转录时钟调节器更为保守.
- * 表明古代昼夜振荡器组件可能是非转录的,类似于蓝藻细菌,并在整个进化过程中得到保存.
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