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The Molecular Workings of the Neurospora Biological Clock

  1. Derek J. Chadwick Organizer,
  2. Jamie A. Goode
  1. Allan C. Froehlich1,
  2. Antonio Pregueiro1,
  3. Kwangwon Lee1,
  4. Deanna Denault1,
  5. Hildur Colot1,
  6. Minou Nowrousian1,
  7. Jennifer J. Loros1,2,
  8. Jay C. Dunlap1,*

Published Online: 7 OCT 2008

DOI: 10.1002/0470090839.ch14

Molecular Clocks and Light Signalling: Novartis Foundation Symposium 253

Molecular Clocks and Light Signalling: Novartis Foundation Symposium 253

How to Cite

Froehlich, A. C., Pregueiro, A., Lee, K., Denault, D., Colot, H., Nowrousian, M., Loros, J. J. and Dunlap, J. C. (2008) The Molecular Workings of the Neurospora Biological Clock, in Molecular Clocks and Light Signalling: Novartis Foundation Symposium 253 (eds D. J. Chadwick and J. A. Goode), John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, UK. doi: 10.1002/0470090839.ch14

Author Information

  1. 1

    Department of Genetics, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 03755, USA

  2. 2

    Department of Biochemistry, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 03755-3844, USA

*Department of Genetics, Dartmouth Medical School, 7400 Remsen, Hanover, NH 03755-3844, USA

Publication History

  1. Published Online: 7 OCT 2008
  2. Published Print: 28 OCT 2003

Book Series:

  1. Novartis Foundation Symposia

Book Series Editors:

  1. Novartis Foundation

ISBN Information

Print ISBN: 9780470852835

Online ISBN: 9780470090831

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Summary

In Neurosporacrassa the FRQ/WC feedback loop has been shown to be central to the function of the circadian clock. Similar to other eukaryotic systems it is based on a transcription–translation PAS heterodimer type feedback. FRQ levels cycle with a period identical to that of the Neurospora circadian cycle and its expression is rapidly induced by light. A complex of White Collar 1 (WC-1) and White Collar 2 (WC-2) (the WCC) is required for the transcriptional activation of frq. The oscillation in frq message is transcriptionally regulated via a single necessary and sufficient cis-acting element in the frq promoter, the Clock-Box (CB) bound by WCC. Light-induction of frq transcription is mediated by WCC binding to two cis-acting elements (LREs) in the frq promoter. WC-1, with flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) as a cofactor, is the blue-light photoreceptor. The original description of a frq-null strain, frq9, (Loros et al 1986) included a description of oscillations in asexual conidial banding that occasionally appeared following 3 to 7 days of arrhythmic development now referred to as FLO for FRQ-less oscillator. Unlike the intact clock, FLO period is sensitive to media composition. We have identified a circadianly regulated gene whose mutation interferes with FLO even under temperature entrainment conditions. This same mutation affects the circadian clock in a frq+ background causing a shorter period length as well as temperature response defects. This gene may be an entry point to study the connection between the biological clock and other basic cellular mechanisms.