昼夜节律
生物钟
生物
转录组
基因
基因调控网络
句号(音乐)
细胞生物学
遗传学
神经科学
基因表达
物理
声学
作者
Bingxian Xu,Dae‐Sung Hwangbo,Sumit Saurabh,Clark Rosensweig,Ravi Allada,William L. Kath,Rosemary Braun
标识
DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012029
摘要
The circadian clock is an evolutionarily-conserved molecular oscillator that enables species to anticipate rhythmic changes in their environment. At a molecular level, the core clock genes induce circadian oscillations in thousands of genes in a tissue–specific manner, orchestrating myriad biological processes. While previous studies have investigated how the core clock circuit responds to environmental perturbations such as temperature, the downstream effects of such perturbations on circadian regulation remain poorly understood. By analyzing bulk-RNA sequencing of Drosophila fat bodies harvested from flies subjected to different environmental conditions, we demonstrate a highly condition-specific circadian transcriptome: genes are cycling in a temperature-specific manner, and the distributions of their phases also differ between the two conditions. Further employing a reference-based gene regulatory network (Reactome), we find evidence of increased gene-gene coordination at low temperatures and synchronization of rhythmic genes that are network neighbors. We report that the phase differences between cycling genes increase as a function of geodesic distance in the low temperature condition, suggesting increased coordination of cycling on the gene regulatory network. Our results suggest a potential mechanism whereby the circadian clock mediates the fly’s response to seasonal changes in temperature.
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