How circadian clocks keep time: the discovery of slowness
Carrie L. Partch, Michael Brunner
Abstract
Circadian clocks are molecular timers that measure 24-hour periods through a series of slow but precise biochemical processes. While circadian clocks of cyanobacteria are driven by interactions and ordered phosphorylation of highly structured protein assemblies, timekeeping by circadian clocks of eukaryotes involves slow progressive hyperphosphorylation of a large number of redundant sites in intrinsically disordered regions of clock proteins.
Topics & Concepts
SlownessCircadian rhythmCircadian clockMolecular clockHyperphosphorylationBiologyBiological clockNeuroscienceCell biologyEvolutionary biologyPhosphorylationPhysicsGeneticsGeneQuantum mechanicsPhylogeneticsPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms