Molecular Cogs of the Insect Circadian Clock
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概要
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During the last five years, enormous progress has been made in understanding the molecular basis of circadian systems, mainly by molecular genetic studies using the mouse and fly. Extensive evidence has revealed that the core clock machinery involves "clock genes" and "clock proteins" functioning as molecular cogs. These participate in transcriptional/translational feedback loops and many homologous clock-components in the fruit fly Drosophila are also expressed in mammalian clock tissues with circadian rhythms. Thus, the mechanisms of the central clock seem to be conserved across animal kingdom. However, some recent studies imply that the present widely accepted molecular models of circadian clocks may not always be supported by the experimental evidence.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 2003-08-25
著者
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SHIMOHIGASHI Yasuyuki
Laboratory of Structure-Function Biochemistry, Department of Chemistry, Kyushu University
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SHIMOHIGASHI Miki
Division of Biology, Faculty of Science, Fukuoka University
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TOMINAGA Yoshiya
Division of Biology, Faculty of Science, Fukuoka University
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Shirasu Naoto
Laboratory of Structure-Function Biochemistry, Department of Chemistry, Faculty and Graduate School
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Shimohigashi Miki
Division Of Biology Faculty Of Science Fukuoka University
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Shirasu N
Laboratory Of Structure-function Biochemistry Department Of Chemistry Faculty And Graduate School Of
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Shirasu Naoto
Laboratory Of Structure-function Biochemistry Department Of Chemistry Faculty And Graduate School Of
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Shirasu Naoto
Dep. Of Electronics Graduate School Of Information Sci. And Electrical Engineering Kyushu Univ.
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Mohri Shirou
Department Of Laboratory Animal Science Faculty Of Medical Sciences Kyusyu University
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Sumiyoshi Miho
九州大学 理学研究院構造機能生化学研究室
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Yoshiya Tominaga
Laboratory Of Structure-function Biochemistry Department Of Chemistry Faculty And Graduate School Of
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Shimohigashi Yasuyuki
Laboratory Of Biochemistry Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Kyushu University
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Tominaga Y
Laboratory Of Structure-function Biochemistry Department Of Chemistry Faculty And Graduate School Of
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Takeda Yukimasa
Laboratory Of Structure-function Biochemistry Department Of Chemistry The Research-education Centre
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Shimohigashi Yasuyuki
Laboratory Of Structure-function Biochemistry Department Of Molecular Chemistry Graduate School Of S
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Tominaga Yoshiya
Division Of Biology Faculty Of Science Fukuoka University
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Shirasu Naoto
Fukuoka Univ. Fukuoka Jpn
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Shimohigashi Miki
Division Of Biology Department Of Earth System Of Science Fukuoka University
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