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Circadian clocks in human red blood cells

机译:人类红细胞中的生物钟

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Circadian (~24 hour) clocks are fundamentally important for coordinated physiology in organisms as diverse as cyanobacteria and humans. All current models of the molecular circadian clockwork in eukaryotic cells are based on transcription-translation feedback loops. Non-transcriptional mechanisms in the clockwork have been difficult to study in mammalian systems. We circumvented these problems by developing novel assays using human red blood cells, which have no nucleus (or DNA) and therefore cannot perform transcription. Our results show that transcription is not required for circadian oscillations in humans, and that non-transcriptional events seem to be sufficient to sustain cellular circadian rhythms. Using red blood cells, we found that peroxiredoxins, highly conserved antioxidant proteins, undergo ~24-hour redox cycles, which persist for many days under constant conditions (that is, in the absence of external cues). Moreover, these rhythms are entrainable (that is, tunable by environmental stimuli) and temperature-compensated, both key features of circadian rhythms. We anticipate that our findings will facilitate more sophisticated cellular clock models, highlighting the interdependency of transcriptional and non-transcriptional oscillations in potentially all eukaryotic cells.
机译:昼夜节律(〜24小时)对于蓝藻和人类等生物体的协调生理至关重要。真核细胞中分子生物钟的所有当前模型均基于转录-翻译反馈环。在哺乳动物系统中,发条上的非转录机制很难研究。我们通过使用人类红细胞开发新的检测方法来规避这些问题,该方法没有细胞核(或DNA),因此无法执行转录。我们的结果表明,人类昼夜节律振荡并不需要转录,并且非转录事件似乎足以维持细胞昼夜节律。使用红细胞,我们发现高度保守的抗氧化剂蛋白质过氧化物氧还蛋白经历了约24小时的氧化还原循环,该循环在恒定条件下(即在没有外部提示的情况下)持续了很多天。而且,这些节律具有引人注意的(即,可以通过环境刺激进行调节)和温度补偿的功能,这是昼夜节律的两个关键特征。我们预期我们的发现将促进更复杂的细胞时钟模型,从而突出了潜在的所有真核细胞中转录和非转录振荡的相互依赖性。

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    《Nature》 |2011年第7331期|p.498-503|共6页
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    Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge Metabolic Research Laboratories, Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK;

    Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge Metabolic Research Laboratories, Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK;

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