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MCB 186 CIRCADIAN BIOLOGY Clock genes & Biochemical Mechanisms: Kai genes October 10, 2007 J. W. Hastings. CORE CLOCK COMPONENTS IN FEEDBACK LOOPS OF 3 SYSTEMS. TEMPORAL SEPARATION OF CELL BIOCHEMICAL ACTIVITIES IN CYANOBACTERIA ( OXYGEN, NITROGENASE ETC) MITSUI ET AL 1986.
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MCB 186CIRCADIAN BIOLOGYClock genes & Biochemical Mechanisms: Kai genesOctober 10, 2007J. W. Hastings
TEMPORAL SEPARATION OF CELL BIOCHEMICAL ACTIVITIES IN CYANOBACTERIA (OXYGEN, NITROGENASE ETC)MITSUI ET AL 1986
CIRCADIAN RHYTHM of CYANOBACTERIAL GENE mRNA Kondo et al. 1993 PNAS LUCIFERASE REPORTER
Turntable Screening Apparatus: 12 positions for petri dishes or titer plates
BACTERIAL COLONIES EXPRESSING BIOLUMINESCENCE Kondo et al. 1993 PNAS
Cyanobacterial in vivo Rhythm with Bacterial Luciferase as a Reporter Luminescence Kondo, Johnson Golden et al., 1993, PNAS
EFFECT OF DARK EXPOSURES ON PERIOD In light but with 3 min in dark every 30 min In LL during ----
PERIOD VARIATION OF INDIVIDUAL CYANOBACTERIA MUTANT CLONESKONDO ET AL.1995
LUCIFERASE REPORTER RANDOMLY INSERTED IN FRONT OF PROMOTERS IN BACTERIA.ABOUT 800 LUMINOUS COLONIES ISOLATEDALL EXHIBITED CIRCADIAN RHYTHMSACROPHASES NOT ALL THE SAME
Cyanobacterial Clockworks TTO Model -1998 Ishiura et al., 1998
Cyanobacterial Clockwork Model TRANSCRIPTIONAL CONTROL OF MANY GENES 2003 Xu et al., EMBO J. 22: 2117-2126, 2003
Kai C PHOSPHORYLATION RHYTHMin vitro in a SOLUTION CONTAINING only ATP with Kai A, B and CPhase is not determined by light Nakajima et al, Science, 308: 414-415 (2005 )
In vitro phosphorylation rhythm is temperature compensated Nakajima, M et al Kondo, T (2005) Reconstitution of circadian oscillation in vitro Science 308: 414-415
In vitro phosphorylation rhythm is temperature compensated Nakajima, M et al Kondo, T (2005) Reconstitution of circadian oscillation in vitro Science 308: 414-415
Period of phosphorylation rhythm corresponds to mutant periodTomita, Nakajima, Kondo & Iwasaki (2005)Science 307: 251-254
Tau of in vitro P-oscillation corresponds to mutant tau Nakajima, M et al Kondo,T (2005) Reconstitution of circadian oscillation in vitro Science 308: 414-415
Simplified model for the posttranslational oscillator Nakajima, M et al Kondo,T (2005) Science 308: 414-415
EVIDENCE THAT TRANSCRIPTION and TRANSLATION are not NECESSARY for CIRCADIAN OSCILLATIONSIN CYANOBACTERIATomita, Nakajima, Kondo & Iwasaki (2005) No transcription-translation feedbackin circadian rhythm of KaiC phosphorylation Science 307: 251-254
NO RHYTHM OF kaiA or kaiBC mRNAs in DD Tomita, Nakajima, Kondo & Iwasaki (2005) No transcription-translation feedback in circadian rhythm of KaiC phosphorylation Science 307: 251-254
NO RHYTHM OF KaiC PROTEIN in DDTomita, Nakajima, Kondo & Iwasaki (2005)Science 307: 251-254
RHYTHM OF KaiC PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION in DDTomita, Nakajima, Kondo & Iwasaki (2005)Science 307: 251-254
Period Temperature Compensation of in vivo Rhythm of KaiC Phosphorylation in DD Tomita, Nakajima, Kondo & Iwasaki (2005) No transcription-translation feedback in circadian rhythm of KaiC phosphorylation Science 307: 251-254
Model for the posttranslational oscillator coupled with TTO Tomita, Nakajima, Kondo & Iwasaki (2005) No transcription-translation feedbackin circadian rhythm of KaiC phosphorylation Science 307: 251-254
Tau of in vitro P-oscillation corresponds to mutant tau Nakajima, M et al Kondo, T (2005) Reconstitution of circadian oscillation in vitro Science 308: 414-415