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Keeping track of time: The fundamentals of cellular clocks

Colin R. Gliech, Andrew J. Holland

2020The Journal of Cell Biology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biological timekeeping enables the coordination and execution of complex cellular processes such as developmental programs, day/night organismal changes, intercellular signaling, and proliferative safeguards. While these systems are often considered separately owing to a wide variety of mechanisms, time frames, and outputs, all clocks are built by calibrating or delaying the rate of biochemical reactions and processes. In this review, we explore the common themes and core design principles of cellular clocks, giving special consideration to the challenges associated with building timers from biochemical components. We also outline how evolution has coopted time to increase the reliability of a diverse range of biological systems.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyVariety (cybernetics)Reliability (semiconductor)Biological clockTrack (disk drive)Computational biologyComputer scienceNeuroscienceOperating systemArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPower (physics)Circadian rhythmGene Regulatory Network AnalysisLight effects on plantsMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction