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Inhibitors of protein synthesis on 80S ribosomes phase shift the Gonyaulax clock

1982; The Company of Biologists; Volume: 97; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1242/jeb.97.1.121

ISSN

1477-9145

Autores

Walter Taylor, Jay Dunlap, J. Woodland Hastings,

Tópico(s)

Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms

Resumo

ABSTRACT One-hour pulses of anisomycin (0· 3 μM), streptimidone (30 μM) and cycloheximide (5 μM) caused strong phase-shifts (either advances or delays, of up to 12 h) in the circadian rhythm of the bioluminescence glow in the marine photosynthetic dinoflagellate, Gonyaulax polyedra. Similar pulses of emetine (0·1–100 μM) caused small ( < 4 h) phase shifts. Drug pulses have quantitatively different effects when applied at different phases of the circadian cycle, thus giving rise to ‘phase response curves’ (PRC’s). The results lend additional support to the generalization, based on results from several different organisms, that 80s ribosome protein synthesizing system is of key importance in the mechanism responsible for circadian rhythms.

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