2010
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000990
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Robustness of Circadian Clocks to Daylight Fluctuations: Hints from the Picoeucaryote Ostreococcus tauri

Abstract: The development of systemic approaches in biology has put emphasis on identifying genetic modules whose behavior can be modeled accurately so as to gain insight into their structure and function. However, most gene circuits in a cell are under control of external signals and thus, quantitative agreement between experimental data and a mathematical model is difficult. Circadian biology has been one notable exception: quantitative models of the internal clock that orchestrates biological processes over the 24-ho… Show more

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“…As rhythms under circadian clock control usually would persist at least 2–3 days after the LD to DD shift [44], [45], we would expect that the diel rhythm of Pdrbc would persist for at least one day after the LD-DD shift. In our case, the cultures shifted to DD showed strong cell cycle arrest in the G1 phase (>96.8% cells in G1 phase throughout the sampling period), and the expression level of Pdrbc showed no remarkable changes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As rhythms under circadian clock control usually would persist at least 2–3 days after the LD to DD shift [44], [45], we would expect that the diel rhythm of Pdrbc would persist for at least one day after the LD-DD shift. In our case, the cultures shifted to DD showed strong cell cycle arrest in the G1 phase (>96.8% cells in G1 phase throughout the sampling period), and the expression level of Pdrbc showed no remarkable changes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the limited lifetime of proteins, which, from a productive point of view, may be seen only as a deleterious side effect (because it hampers efficient production), becomes a crucial cornerstone for the global functioning of, e.g., a genetically regulated oscillator [8]: in this case, the dynamic decay of proteins becomes compulsory in order to let the system cycle back to its initial state. The importance of controlling such destructive processes has been recognized in the early days of synthetic biology, and proteins were explicitly modified to accelerate their enzymatic degradation [5].…”
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“…We also know that for entrainment to be robust, the deadzone is critical (Pfeuty et al, 2011, 2012). However, if a model accurately captures all clock processes affected by light, and is merely missing a gate, then it should be possible to entrain it with a light/dark cycle that itself gates the light, as in the work of Thommen et al (2010). The gated light signal has a so-called skeleton photoperiod.…”
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confidence: 99%