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Insights into daily metabolic changes of the dinoflagellate <i>Lingulodinium</i> from ribosome profiling

Carl Bowazolo, David Morse

2023Cell Cycle10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

specializes its metabolism to perform different tasks better at specific times of day. For example, cells are specialized for photosynthesis during the day and bioluminescence and cell division at night. These rhythms are circadian as they are controlled by an endogenous circadian clock whose mechanism is currently unknown. Despite this, the metabolic rhythms follow coordinated changes in gene expression that occur at a translational level. These changes are revealed by ribosome profiling, a surrogate measure of protein synthesis rates in vivo. Lingulodinium regulates the synthesis rate of over three thousand transcripts. Peak synthesis rates for the different transcripts are clustered around three different times over a light/dark cycle. Furthermore, transcripts involved in the same metabolic process are coordinately regulated. We review the basic principles underlying the correlation of coordinated translation of cell metabolic pathway enzymes with known circadian rhythms, and offer examples where previously unsuspected rhythms are suggested by synchronized changes in gene expression.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCircadian rhythmCircadian clockRibosome profilingDinoflagellateTranslation (biology)RibosomeGene expressionBioluminescenceCell biologyProtein biosynthesisGeneMessenger RNAGeneticsBiochemistryEcologyRNANeurosciencePhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsProtist diversity and phylogenyMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology