2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2004.04.006
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A two variable delay model for the circadian rhythm of Neurospora crassa

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“…Profile of period obtained as a function of the clock protein degradation rate (q p ) in the delay model for circadian oscillations (Scheper et al 1999a,b). ( A minimal delay model for circadian oscillations was proposed by Scheper et al (1999a,b) (see also Sriram & Gopinathan 2004). It consists of two variables, the mRNA (M ) and protein (P) concentrations, and contains a single explicit delay included in the function describing the rate of protein synthesis…”
Section: Extending the Results To Other Models For Circadian Oscillatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Profile of period obtained as a function of the clock protein degradation rate (q p ) in the delay model for circadian oscillations (Scheper et al 1999a,b). ( A minimal delay model for circadian oscillations was proposed by Scheper et al (1999a,b) (see also Sriram & Gopinathan 2004). It consists of two variables, the mRNA (M ) and protein (P) concentrations, and contains a single explicit delay included in the function describing the rate of protein synthesis…”
Section: Extending the Results To Other Models For Circadian Oscillatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They may cause oscillations of mRNA and protein concentrations. However, the process of degradation of both mRNA (Clayton and Shapira 2007) and proteins (Clayton and Shapira 2007;Liu et al 2000;Smolen et al 2001;Sriram and Gopinathan 2004) can also consist of several steps and therefore can be modeled by explicit time delays. Delayed degradation of JAK2 protein in signaling pathways was discussed in Melzner et al (2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is widely accepted now that these oscillations are caused by delays in certain elements of gene regulation networks [see recent experimental (24,25) and modeling (26)(27)(28)(29) studies]. It is plausible that the role of time delays in circadian rhythms has come to light because the delays in the corresponding reactions are particularly long (several hours) in comparison with other characteristic times of the system.…”
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confidence: 99%