Troein, Carl and Locke, James C. W. and Turner , Matthew S. and Millar, Andrew J. (2009) Weather and Seasons Together Demand Complex Biological Clocks. Current Biology, 19 (22). pp. 1961-1964. ISSN 0960-9822 http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20100114-113709950
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Abstract
The 24-hour rhythms of the circadian clock allow an organism to anticipate daily environmental cycles, giving it a competitive advantage. Although clock components show little protein sequence homology across phyla, multiple feedback loops and light inputs are universal features of clock networks. Why have circadian systems evolved such a complex structure? All biological clocks entrain a set of regulatory genes to the environmental cycle, in order to correctly time the expression of many downstream processes. Thus the question becomes: What aspects of the environment, and of the desired downstream regulation, are demanding the observed complexity? To answer this, we have evolved gene regulatory networks in silico, selecting for networks that correctly predict particular phases of the day under light/dark cycles. Gradually increasing the realism of the environmental cycles, we have tested the networks for the minimal characteristics of clocks observed in nature: oscillation under constant conditions, entrainment to light signals, and the presence of multiple feedback loops and light inputs. Realistic circadian gene networks are found to require a nontrivial combination of conditions, with seasonal differences in photoperiod as a necessary but not sufficient component.
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| Additional Information: | © 2009 Elsevier. Received 12 July 2009; revised 31 August 2009; accepted 2 September 2009; published online: October 8, 2009; available online 8 October 2009. A.J.M. gratefully acknowledges the hospitality of L. Serrano and the Center for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona during revision of the manuscript. C.T. was supported by ANR/BBSRC grant BB/F005466 and the Human Frontiers Science Program. J.C.W.L. was supported by a Sainsbury studentship from the Gatsby Charitable Foundation. Computations were performed with the support of the Edinburgh Compute and Data Facility and the Centre for Scientific Computing at the University of Warwick. | ||||||||
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| Official Citation: | Weather and Seasons Together Demand Complex Biological Clocks Troein, Carl; Locke, James C.W.; Turner, Matthew S.; Millar, Andrew J. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2009.09.024 (volume 19 issue 22 pp.1961 - 1964) | ||||||||
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