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The circadian clock ensures successful DNA replication in cyanobacteria

Yi Liao, Michael J. Rust

2021Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, a model organism with the simplest known circadian oscillator, the clock generates rhythms in DNA replication to minimize the number of open replication forks near dusk that would have to complete after sunset. Metabolic rhythms generated by the clock ensure that resources are available early at night to support any remaining replication forks. Combining mathematical modeling and experiments, we show that metabolic defects caused by clock-environment misalignment result in premature replisome disassembly and replicative abortion in the dark, leaving cells with incomplete chromosomes that persist through the night. Our study thus demonstrates that a major function of this ancient clock in cyanobacteria is to ensure successful completion of genome replication in a cycling environment.

Topics & Concepts

Circadian clockReplication (statistics)CyanobacteriaCircadian rhythmDNA replicationBacterial circadian rhythmsBiologyNeuroscienceCell biologyDNAGeneticsVirologyBacteriaCircadian rhythm and melatoninLight effects on plantsSpaceflight effects on biology
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