2001
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.21-18-07117.2001
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TheDrosophila double-timeSMutation Delays the Nuclear Accumulation ofperiodProtein and Affects the Feedback Regulation ofperiodmRNA

Abstract: The Drosophila double-time (dbt) gene, which encodes a protein similar to vertebrate epsilon and delta isoforms of casein kinase I, is essential for circadian rhythmicity because it regulates the phosphorylation and stability of period (per) protein. Here, the circadian phenotype of a short-period dbt mutant allele (dbt(S)) was examined. The circadian period of the dbt(S) locomotor activity rhythm varied little when tested at constant temperatures ranging from 20 to 29 degrees C. However, per(L);dbt(S) flies e… Show more

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“…Furthermore, PER translocation is intimately connected to circadian period and temperature compensation. The per L allele encodes a mutant protein PER L with a single amino acid substitution, resulting in long-period rhythms (Ϸ28 h) (32) that are not temperature compensated (14). In mutant cells, nuclear translocation of PER L is delayed (31,33 (14,(34)(35)(36), we favor regulated nuclear import and/or export as a likely candidate for our resetting variable.…”
Section: Robust Behavior Of the Resetting Mechanism In The Face Of Gementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, PER translocation is intimately connected to circadian period and temperature compensation. The per L allele encodes a mutant protein PER L with a single amino acid substitution, resulting in long-period rhythms (Ϸ28 h) (32) that are not temperature compensated (14). In mutant cells, nuclear translocation of PER L is delayed (31,33 (14,(34)(35)(36), we favor regulated nuclear import and/or export as a likely candidate for our resetting variable.…”
Section: Robust Behavior Of the Resetting Mechanism In The Face Of Gementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physiologically, this robustness of the period (T Ϸ 24 h despite genetic variability and environmental fluctuations) is essential to circadian physiology. If the autonomous period of the clock drifts too far from 24 h, then the circadian rhythm would not reliably entrain to the external 24 h light/dark Zeitgeber.(i) Consider first the tight distribution of T [24 Ϯ 1 h, coefficient of variation (CV) ϭ 4%] across populations of fruit flies (13,14). In general, the period of a limit cycle oscillator depends on many rate constants (k i ), and the variability of T as a result of rate constant variations is given by…”
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“…The delay between per mRNA and protein accumulation is also due to DBT. 49 However, DBT protein does not cycle, but the dephosphorylation of PER does, and is mediated by cycling expression of the relevant phosphatase, PP2A. 50 As PER is translated in the cytoplasm in the early night, it is phosphorylated by DBT as a prelude to degradation, in which the product of slimb (supernumery limbs), a ubiquitin ligase, becomes critical.…”
Section: Cycling Gene Products and Negative Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%