Role of Posttranscriptional Regulation in Orcadian Clocks: Lessons form Drosophila

Aug 12, 1999Chronobiology international

How gene regulation after transcription influences body clocks: insights from fruit flies

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Abstract

Daily oscillations in levels of 'clock' RNAs and proteins are a pervasive feature of circadian timekeeping mechanisms.

  • Circadian clocks operate through a cell autonomous transcriptional feedback loop involving positive and negative regulatory elements.
  • Posttranscriptional regulatory mechanisms play a significant role in enhancing the functionality of circadian transcriptional feedback loops.
  • These mechanisms may help maintain a precise 24-hour cycle and allow rapid responses to environmental changes.
  • Separation of activities between negative-feedback regulators and their positive counterparts is essential for sustaining oscillatory behavior.

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