نتایج جستجو برای: molecular clock

تعداد نتایج: 666755  

2014
Adam Seluzicki Matthieu Flourakis Elzbieta Kula-Eversole Luoying Zhang Valerie Kilman Ravi Allada

Molecular circadian clocks are interconnected via neural networks. In Drosophila, PIGMENT-DISPERSING FACTOR (PDF) acts as a master network regulator with dual functions in synchronizing molecular oscillations between disparate PDF(+) and PDF(-) circadian pacemaker neurons and controlling pacemaker neuron output. Yet the mechanisms by which PDF functions are not clear. We demonstrate that geneti...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1995
N Takezaki A Rzhetsky M Nei

To estimate approximate divergence times of species or species groups with molecular data, we have developed a method of constructing a linearized tree under the assumption of a molecular clock. We present two tests of the molecular clock for a given topology: two-cluster test and branch-length test. The two-cluster test examines the hypothesis of the molecular clock for the two lineages create...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Shinsuke Fujii Hubert Amrein

Male sex drive rhythm (MSDR) in Drosophila is a circadian behavior only observed in the social context of male-female pairs. In the presence of a female, males exhibit long periods of courtship activity with a pronounced rest phase at dusk, although isolated males exhibit an activity peak at dusk. The molecular mechanisms regulating the switch between these activity patterns are unknown. Here, ...

2015
Mario dos Reis Yuttapong Thawornwattana Konstantinos Angelis Maximilian J. Telford Philip C.J. Donoghue Ziheng Yang

The timing of divergences among metazoan lineages is integral to understanding the processes of animal evolution, placing the biological events of species divergences into the correct geological timeframe. Recent fossil discoveries and molecular clock dating studies have suggested a divergence of bilaterian phyla >100 million years before the Cambrian, when the first definite crown-bilaterian f...

Journal: :Chronobiology international 2012
Kuntol Rakshit Natraj Krishnan Elżbieta M Guzik Elżbieta Pyza Jadwiga M Giebultowicz

Circadian clocks maintain temporal homeostasis by generating daily output rhythms in molecular, cellular, and physiological functions. Output rhythms, such as sleep/wake cycles and hormonal fluctuations, tend to deteriorate during aging in humans, rodents, and fruit flies. However, it is not clear whether this decay is caused by defects in the core transcriptional clock, or weakening of the clo...

2012
Adi Tovin Shahar Alon Zohar Ben-Moshe Philipp Mracek Gad Vatine Nicholas S. Foulkes Jasmine Jacob-Hirsch Gideon Rechavi Reiko Toyama Steven L. Coon David C. Klein Eli Eisenberg Yoav Gothilf

A wide variety of biochemical, physiological, and molecular processes are known to have daily rhythms driven by an endogenous circadian clock. While extensive research has greatly improved our understanding of the molecular mechanisms that constitute the circadian clock, the links between this clock and dependent processes have remained elusive. To address this gap in our knowledge, we have use...

Journal: :Current Biology 1998
Yun-Jin Jiang Lucy Smithers Julian Lewis

The periodic formation of somites during vertebrate segmentation has been suggested to involve a molecular 'segmentation clock'. Recent observations of cyclic Lunatic fringe expression in chick and mouse embryos link the segmentation clock to Delta-Notch signalling.

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2012
Hanayo Ueoka-Nakanishi Takafumi Yamashino Kai Ishida Mari Kamioka Norihito Nakamichi Takeshi Mizuno

Recent intensive studies of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana have revealed the molecular mechanisms underlying circadian rhythms in detail. Results of phylogenetic analyses indicated that some of core clock genes are widely conserved throughout the plant kingdom. For another model plant the legume Lotus japonicus, we have reported that it has a set of putative clock genes highly homologous ...

Journal: :Science 2005
Fred W Turek Corinne Joshu Akira Kohsaka Emily Lin Ganka Ivanova Erin McDearmon Aaron Laposky Sue Losee-Olson Amy Easton Dalan R Jensen Robert H Eckel Joseph S Takahashi Joseph Bass

The CLOCK transcription factor is a key component of the molecular circadian clock within pacemaker neurons of the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus. We found that homozygous Clock mutant mice have a greatly attenuated diurnal feeding rhythm, are hyperphagic and obese, and develop a metabolic syndrome of hyperleptinemia, hyperlipidemia, hepatic steatosis, hyperglycemia, and hypoinsulinemia. ...

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