Redox and Metabolic Oscillations in the Clockwork

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In: A Time for Metabolism and Hormones [Internet]. Cham (CH): Springer; 2016.
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Excerpt

Daily (circadian) clocks have evolved to coordinate behaviour and physiology around the 24-h day. Most models of the eukaryotic circadian oscillator have focused principally on transcription/translation feedback loop (TTFL) mechanisms, with accessory cytosolic loops that connect them to cellular physiology. Recent work, however, questions the absolute necessity of transcription-based oscillators for circadian rhythmicity. The recent discovery of reduction-oxidation cycles of peroxiredoxin proteins, which persist even in the absence of transcription, have prompted a reappraisal of current clock models in disparate organisms. A novel mechanism based on metabolic cycles may underlie circadian transcriptional and cytosolic rhythms, making it difficult to know where one oscillation ends and the other begins.

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