Evolution of circadian clocks along the green lineage
J Petersen, A Rredhi, J Szyttenholm, M Mittag - Plant physiology, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Circadian clocks govern temporal programs in the green lineage (Chloroplastida) as they do
in other photosynthetic pro-and eukaryotes, bacteria, fungi, animals, and humans. Their …
in other photosynthetic pro-and eukaryotes, bacteria, fungi, animals, and humans. Their …
Beyond Arabidopsis: the circadian clock in non-model plant species
CR McClung - Seminars in cell & developmental biology, 2013 - Elsevier
Circadian clocks allow plants to temporally coordinate many aspects of their biology with the
diurnal cycle derived from the rotation of Earth on its axis. Although there is a rich history of …
diurnal cycle derived from the rotation of Earth on its axis. Although there is a rich history of …
Tuning the phase of circadian entrainment
G Bordyugov, U Abraham… - Journal of The …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The circadian clock coordinates daily physiological, metabolic and behavioural rhythms.
These endogenous oscillations are synchronized with external cues ('zeitgebers'), such as …
These endogenous oscillations are synchronized with external cues ('zeitgebers'), such as …
A mathematical model of the liver circadian clock linking feeding and fasting cycles to clock function
To maintain energy homeostasis despite variable energy supply and consumption along the
diurnal cycle, the liver relies on a circadian clock synchronized to food timing. Perturbed …
diurnal cycle, the liver relies on a circadian clock synchronized to food timing. Perturbed …
Clocks in algae
ZB Noordally, AJ Millar - Biochemistry, 2015 - ACS Publications
As major contributors to global oxygen levels and producers of fatty acids, carotenoids,
sterols, and phycocolloids, algae have significant ecological and commercial roles. Early …
sterols, and phycocolloids, algae have significant ecological and commercial roles. Early …
Deep-coverage spatiotemporal proteome of the picoeukaryote Ostreococcus tauri reveals differential effects of environmental and endogenous 24-hour rhythms
H Kay, E Grünewald, HK Feord, S Gil… - Communications …, 2021 - nature.com
The cellular landscape changes dramatically over the course of a 24 h day. The proteome
responds directly to daily environmental cycles and is additionally regulated by the circadian …
responds directly to daily environmental cycles and is additionally regulated by the circadian …
Marine prasinoviruses and their tiny plankton hosts: a review
Viruses play a crucial role in the marine environment, promoting nutrient recycling and
biogeochemical cycling and driving evolutionary processes. Tiny marine phytoplankton …
biogeochemical cycling and driving evolutionary processes. Tiny marine phytoplankton …
Core circadian clock and light signaling genes brought into genetic linkage across the green lineage
TP Michael - Plant Physiology, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The circadian clock is conserved at both the level of transcriptional networks as well as core
genes in plants, ensuring that biological processes are phased to the correct time of day. In …
genes in plants, ensuring that biological processes are phased to the correct time of day. In …
[HTML][HTML] Amplitude effects allow short jet lags and large seasonal phase shifts in minimal clock models
Mathematical models of varying complexity have helped shed light on different aspects of
circadian clock function. In this work, we question whether minimal clock models (Goodwin …
circadian clock function. In this work, we question whether minimal clock models (Goodwin …
Modeling the photoperiodic entrainment of the plant circadian clock
J De Caluwé, JRF de Melo, A Tosenberger… - Journal of theoretical …, 2017 - Elsevier
The circadian clock is an endogenous 24 hour rhythm that helps organisms anticipate and
adapt to daily and seasonal variations in environment, such as the day/night cycle or …
adapt to daily and seasonal variations in environment, such as the day/night cycle or …