2024
DOI: 10.1002/bies.202400211
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A Compensated Clock: Temperature and Nutritional Compensation Mechanisms Across Circadian Systems

Elizabeth‐Lauren Stevenson,
Adrienne K. Mehalow,
Jennifer J. Loros
et al.

Abstract: Circadian rhythms are ∼24‐h biological oscillations that enable organisms to anticipate daily environmental cycles, so that they may designate appropriate day/night functions that align with these changes. The molecular clock in animals and fungi consists of a transcription‐translation feedback loop, the plant clock is comprised of multiple interlocking feedback‐loops, and the cyanobacterial clock is driven by a phosphorylation cycle involving three main proteins. Despite the divergent core clock mechanisms ac… Show more

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