Transcriptional oscillation of canonical clock genes in mouse peripheral tissues

Oct 12, 2004BMC molecular biology

Daily rhythms of key clock genes in mouse body tissues

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Abstract

Eight clock genes showed robust circadian expression in mouse peripheral tissues, except testis.

  • The identified clock genes include mBmal1, mNpas2, mRev-erbalpha, mDbp, mRev-erbbeta, mPer3, mPer1, and mPer2.
  • These genes are proposed to be core components of the molecular biological clock.
  • Bioinformatics analysis suggests that three transcriptional elements—RORE, DBPE, and E-box—may regulate the timing of gene expression.
  • The oscillatory expression patterns of these genes could aid in understanding physiological and pathological processes related to the circadian clock.
  • This study supports the hypothesis that the cyclic timing of clock genes depends on multiple transcriptional elements.

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