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Robust and tunable circadian rhythms from differentially sensitive catalytic domains.


ABSTRACT: Circadian clocks are ubiquitous biological oscillators that coordinate an organism's behavior with the daily cycling of the external environment. To ensure synchronization with the environment, the period of the clock must be maintained near 24 h even as amplitude and phase are altered by input signaling. We show that, in a reconstituted circadian system from cyanobacteria, these conflicting requirements are satisfied by distinct functions for two domains of the central clock protein KaiC: the C-terminal autokinase domain integrates input signals through the ATP/ADP ratio, and the slow N-terminal ATPase acts as an input-independent timer. We find that phosphorylation in the C-terminal domain followed by an ATPase cycle in the N-terminal domain is required to form the inhibitory KaiB•KaiC complexes that drive the dynamics of the clock. We present a mathematical model in which this ATPase-mediated delay in negative feedback gives rise to a compensatory mechanism that allows a tunable phase and amplitude while ensuring a robust circadian period.

SUBMITTER: Phong C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3549141 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Robust and tunable circadian rhythms from differentially sensitive catalytic domains.

Phong Connie C   Markson Joseph S JS   Wilhoite Crystal M CM   Rust Michael J MJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20121231 3


Circadian clocks are ubiquitous biological oscillators that coordinate an organism's behavior with the daily cycling of the external environment. To ensure synchronization with the environment, the period of the clock must be maintained near 24 h even as amplitude and phase are altered by input signaling. We show that, in a reconstituted circadian system from cyanobacteria, these conflicting requirements are satisfied by distinct functions for two domains of the central clock protein KaiC: the C  ...[more]

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