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A Multi-Layered Study on Harmonic Oscillations in Mammalian Genomics and Proteomics.


ABSTRACT: Cellular, organ, and whole animal physiology show temporal variation predominantly featuring 24-h (circadian) periodicity. Time-course mRNA gene expression profiling in mouse liver showed two subsets of genes oscillating at the second (12-h) and third (8-h) harmonic of the prime (24-h) frequency. The aim of our study was to identify specific genomic, proteomic, and functional properties of ultradian and circadian subsets. We found hallmarks of the three oscillating gene subsets, including different (i) functional annotation, (ii) proteomic and electrochemical features, and (iii) transcription factor binding motifs in upstream regions of 8-h and 12-h oscillating genes that seemingly allow the link of the ultradian gene sets to a known circadian network. Our multifaceted bioinformatics analysis of circadian and ultradian genes suggests that the different rhythmicity of gene expression impacts physiological outcomes and may be related to transcriptional, translational and post-translational dynamics, as well as to phylogenetic and evolutionary components.

SUBMITTER: Genov N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6770795 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Multi-Layered Study on Harmonic Oscillations in Mammalian Genomics and Proteomics.

Genov Nikolai N   Castellana Stefano S   Scholkmann Felix F   Capocefalo Daniele D   Truglio Mauro M   Rosati Jessica J   Turco Elisa Maria EM   Biagini Tommaso T   Carbone Annalucia A   Mazza Tommaso T   Relógio Angela A   Mazzoccoli Gianluigi G  

International journal of molecular sciences 20190917 18


Cellular, organ, and whole animal physiology show temporal variation predominantly featuring 24-h (circadian) periodicity. Time-course mRNA gene expression profiling in mouse liver showed two subsets of genes oscillating at the second (12-h) and third (8-h) harmonic of the prime (24-h) frequency. The aim of our study was to identify specific genomic, proteomic, and functional properties of ultradian and circadian subsets. We found hallmarks of the three oscillating gene subsets, including differ  ...[more]

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