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Nutritional compensation of the circadian clock is a conserved process influenced by gene expression regulation and mRNA stability
by Christina M. Kelliher, Elizabeth-Lauren Stevenson, Jennifer J. Loros, Jay C. Dunlap Compensation is a defining principle of a true circadian clock, where its approximately 24-hour period length is relatively unchanged across environmental conditions. Known compensation effectors directly regulate core clock factors to buffer the oscillator ’s period length from variables in the environment. Temperature Compensation mechanisms have been experimentally addressed across circadian model systems, but much less is known about the related process of Nutritional Compensation, where circadian period length is maintained acros...
Source: PLoS Biology: Archived Table of Contents - January 5, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Christina M. Kelliher Source Type: research