Circadian rhythms: per2bations in the liver clock

Curr Biol. 2007 Apr 17;17(8):R292-4. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2007.02.031.

Abstract

A master circadian clock resides in the brain and is required to synchronize the clocks in peripheral tissues such as the liver. Until now, it has been unclear how the central clock synchronizes the peripheral ones. New work points to one of the core clock genes, mPer2, as an essential link in this chain.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biological Clocks / physiology*
  • Cell Cycle Proteins / physiology
  • Circadian Rhythm*
  • Humans
  • Liver / physiology*
  • Nuclear Proteins / physiology
  • Period Circadian Proteins
  • Suprachiasmatic Nucleus / physiology
  • Transcription Factors / physiology

Substances

  • Cell Cycle Proteins
  • Nuclear Proteins
  • Per2 protein, mouse
  • Period Circadian Proteins
  • Transcription Factors