Simulation of Drosophila Circadian Oscillations, Mutations, and Light Responses by a Model with VRI, PDP-1, and CLK
A model of Drosophila circadian rhythm generation was developed to represent feedback loops based on transcriptional regulation of per, Clk (dclock), Pdp-1, and vri (vrille). The model postulates that histone acetylation kinetics make transcriptional activation a nonlinear function of [CLK]. Such a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biophysical journal 2004-05, Vol.86 (5), p.2786-2802 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A model of
Drosophila circadian rhythm generation was developed to represent feedback loops based on transcriptional regulation of
per,
Clk (dclock),
Pdp-1, and
vri (vrille). The model postulates that histone acetylation kinetics make transcriptional activation a nonlinear function of [CLK]. Such a nonlinearity is essential to simulate robust circadian oscillations of transcription in our model and in previous models. Simulations suggest that two positive feedback loops involving
Clk are not essential for oscillations, because oscillations of [PER] were preserved when
Clk,
vri, or
Pdp-1 expression was fixed. However, eliminating positive feedback by fixing
vri expression altered the oscillation period. Eliminating the negative feedback loop in which PER represses
per expression abolished oscillations. Simulations of
per or
Clk null mutations, of
per overexpression, and of
vri,
Clk, or
Pdp-1 heterozygous null mutations altered model behavior in ways similar to experimental data. The model simulated a photic phase-response curve resembling experimental curves, and oscillations entrained to simulated light-dark cycles. Temperature compensation of oscillation period could be simulated if temperature elevation slowed PER nuclear entry or PER phosphorylation. The model makes experimental predictions, some of which could be tested in transgenic
Drosophila. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3495 1542-0086 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0006-3495(04)74332-5 |