计时器的皱纹:保守的生物计时器的进化重新布线。

IF 11.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Rebecca K. Spangler , Keya Jonnalagadda , Jordan D. Ward , Carrie L. Partch
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摘要

生物定时机制是所有生物固有的,通过复杂的遗传网络协调生物事件的时间协调。昼夜节律和发育计时器利用不同的计时机制。本文综述了哺乳动物和果蝇昼夜节律的分子基础,以及利用这些时钟了解秀丽隐杆线虫发育的时间调节的最新工作。我们描述了不同计时机制之间的进化联系,并讨论了最近对开发中核心时钟组件重新布线的见解。通过将昼夜节律和发育研究的发现与保守成分的生化和结构分析相结合,我们的目标是阐明线虫计时机制的分子基础,并突出对物种间生物计时的更广泛见解。
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A wrinkle in timers: evolutionary rewiring of conserved biological timekeepers
Biological timing mechanisms are intrinsic to all organisms, orchestrating the temporal coordination of biological events through complex genetic networks. Circadian rhythms and developmental timers utilize distinct timekeeping mechanisms. This review summarizes the molecular basis for circadian rhythms in mammals and Drosophila, and recent work leveraging these clocks to understand temporal regulation in Caenorhabditis elegans development. We describe the evolutionary connections between distinct timing mechanisms and discuss recent insights into the rewiring of core clock components in development. By integrating findings from circadian and developmental studies with biochemical and structural analyses of conserved components, we aim to illuminate the molecular basis of nematode timing mechanisms and highlight broader insights into biological timing across species.
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences
Trends in Biochemical Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
22.90
自引率
0.70%
发文量
148
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: For over 40 years, Trends in Biochemical Sciences (TIBS) has been a leading publication keeping readers informed about recent advances in all areas of biochemistry and molecular biology. Through monthly, peer-reviewed issues, TIBS covers a wide range of topics, from traditional subjects like protein structure and function to emerging areas in signaling and metabolism. Articles are curated by the Editor and authored by top researchers in their fields, with a focus on moving beyond simple literature summaries to providing novel insights and perspectives. Each issue primarily features concise and timely Reviews and Opinions, supplemented by shorter articles including Spotlights, Forums, and Technology of the Month, as well as impactful pieces like Science & Society and Scientific Life articles.
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