Differential regulation of Period 2 and Period 3 expression during development of the zebrafish circadian clock
Circadian (∼24 h) clocks are endogenous time-keeping systems that drive the daily biological rhythms observed in most living organisms. The oscillation is generated by a transcriptional/translational autoregulatory feedback loop that is reset by external time cues such as the light/dark cycle and wh...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Gene Expression Patterns 2003-06, Vol.3 (3), p.319-324 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Circadian (∼24
h) clocks are endogenous time-keeping systems that drive the daily biological rhythms observed in most living organisms. The oscillation is generated by a transcriptional/translational autoregulatory feedback loop that is reset by external time cues such as the light/dark cycle and which in turn controls rhythms in physiology and behavior through downstream clock-controlled genes (Nature 417 (2002) 329). Genetic and biochemical analysis of
Drosophila and mammalian clock genes has provided a comprehensive model for the molecular oscillator that generates these rhythms, but the ontogeny of this oscillator remains poorly understood. A circadian oscillator involving the clock genes
Per3 and
Rev-erbα was identified during early development in zebrafish (Science 289 (2000) 297). Here, we report the isolation of zebrafish
Per2 and show the presence of a
Per2 maternal mRNA in early embryos as for
Per3. However,
Per2 rhythmic expression occurs late during embryogenesis as compared to that of
Per3. Furthermore, our data indicate that
Per2 is not required during embryogenesis for the rhythmicity of physiological outputs such as melatonin synthesis. In addition,
Per2 but not
Per3 is constitutively expressed in the developing olfactory bulb and pituitary. This differential spatio-temporal expression patterns suggest specific roles for
Per2 and
Per3 in the establishment of the embryonic circadian system. |
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ISSN: | 1567-133X 1872-7298 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S1567-133X(03)00050-4 |