نتایج جستجو برای: molecular clock

تعداد نتایج: 666755  

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2004
R. Daniel Rudic Peter McNamara Anne-Maria Curtis Raymond C Boston Satchidananda Panda John B Hogenesch Garret A FitzGerald

Circadian timing is generated through a unique series of autoregulatory interactions termed the molecular clock. Behavioral rhythms subject to the molecular clock are well characterized. We demonstrate a role for Bmal1 and Clock in the regulation of glucose homeostasis. Inactivation of the known clock components Bmal1 (Mop3) and Clock suppress the diurnal variation in glucose and triglycerides....

2009
Xiping Zhang Thomas J. Dube Karyn A. Esser

Zhang X, Dube TJ, Esser KA. Working around the clock: circadian rhythms and skeletal muscle. J Appl Physiol 107: 1647–1654, 2009. First published August 20, 2009; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00725.2009.—The study of the circadian molecular clock in skeletal muscle is in the very early stages. Initial research has demonstrated the presence of the molecular clock in skeletal muscle and that skeletal...

2009
Thomas Wilke Roland Schultheiß Christian Albrecht Justus Liebig

Biologists have used a wide range of organisms to study the origin of taxa and their subsequent evolutionary change in space and time. One commonly used tool is the molecular clock approach, relating substitution rates of nucleotide or amino acid sequences to divergence times. The accuracy of the molecular clock, however, has long been subject to controversy, and numerous papers have addressed ...

Journal: :Cell reports 2016
Zepeng Yao Amelia J Bennett Jenna L Clem Orie T Shafer

In animals, networks of clock neurons containing molecular clocks orchestrate daily rhythms in physiology and behavior. However, how various types of clock neurons communicate and coordinate with one another to produce coherent circadian rhythms is not well understood. Here, we investigate clock neuron coupling in the brain of Drosophila and demonstrate that the fly's various groups of clock ne...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2001
J Ye L S Ma J L Hall

We demonstrate a simple optical clock based on an optical transition of iodine molecules, providing a frequency stability superior to most rf sources. Combined with a femtosecond-laser-based optical comb to provide the phase coherent clock mechanism linking the optical and microwave spectra, we derive an rf clock signal of comparable stability over an extended period. Measurements suggest the s...

2011
Fabia Ursula Battistuzzi Alan J Filipski Sudhir Kumar

The molecular clock hypothesis originally rested on the assumption of rate constancy across lineages of a phylogeny, which would produce an approximately steady rate of accumulation of deoxyribonucleic acid or amino acid changes through time. This assumption has been questioned on the basis of increasingly large data sets, which have shown significant variability of rates in evolutionary lineag...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
Karyn A Esser Martin E Young

The study of the circadian molecular clock in skeletal muscle is in the very early stages. Initial research has demonstrated the presence of the molecular clock in skeletal muscle and that skeletal muscle of a clock-compromised mouse, Clock mutant, exhibits significant disruption in normal expression of many genes required for adult muscle structure and metabolism. In light of the growing assoc...

Journal: :Neuron 2006
Ben Collins Justin Blau

The accepted dogma in circadian biology is that the transcription factor CLOCK lies at the heart of the molecular clock that drives behavioral and molecular rhythms. In this issue of Neuron, the generation of CLOCK-deficient mice with only subtle clock defects by DeBruyne et al. shakes up this view of the mammalian clock.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 1994

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