Genome-wide transcriptional
orchestration of circadian rhythms in Drosophila
Ueda H R, Matsumoto A, Kawamura M, Iino M, Tanimura T and Hashimoto S
J Biol Chem 277(16):14048-52 (2002)
SUMMARY
Circadian rhythms govern the behavior, physiology, and metabolism of living
organisms. Recent studies have revealed the role of several genes in the
clock mechanism both in Drosophila and in mammals. To study how gene expression
is globally regulated by the clock mechanism, we used a high density oligonucleotide
probe array (GeneChip) to profile gene expression patterns in Drosophila
under light-dark and constant dark conditions. We found 712 genes showing
a daily fluctuation in mRNA levels under light-dark conditions, and among
these the expression of 115 genes was still cycling in constant darkness,
i.e. under free-running conditions. Unexpectedly the expression of a large
number of genes cycled exclusively under constant darkness. We found that
cycling in most of these genes was lost in the arrhythmic Clock (Clk)
mutant under light-dark conditions. Expression of periodically regulated
genes is coordinated locally on chromosomes where small clusters of genes
are regulated jointly. Our findings reveal that many genes involved in
diverse functions are under circadian control and reveal the complexity
of circadian gene expression in Drosophila.
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