Grabek Katharine R, Chabot Christopher C
Human Medical Genetics Program, Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO 80045 USA.
Mar Freshw Behav Physiol. 2012 Jan 1;45(4):269-279. doi: 10.1080/10236244.2012.730209. Epub 2012 Oct 2.
The daily rhythm of PERIOD protein (PER) expression is an integral component of the circadian clock, which is found among a broad range of animal species including fruit flies, marine mollusks and even humans. The use of antibodies directed against PER has provided a helpful tool in the discovery of PER homologues and the labeling of putative pacemaker cells, especially in animals for which an annotated genome is not readily available. In this study, PER antibodies were used to probe for PER in the American lobster, . This species exhibits robust endogenous circadian rhythms but the circadian clock has yet to be located or characterized. PER was detected in the eyestalks of the lobster but not in the brain. Furthermore, a significant effect of the LD cycle on daily PER abundance was identified, and PER was significantly more abundant at mid dark than in early light or mid light hours. Our results suggest that PER is a part of the molecular machinery of the circadian clock located in the eyestalk of the lobster.
周期蛋白(PER)表达的日常节律是生物钟的一个重要组成部分,在包括果蝇、海洋软体动物甚至人类在内的广泛动物物种中都能发现。针对PER的抗体的使用为发现PER同源物和标记假定的起搏器细胞提供了一个有用的工具,特别是在那些没有现成注释基因组的动物中。在这项研究中,使用PER抗体来探测美洲龙虾中的PER。该物种表现出强烈的内源性昼夜节律,但生物钟尚未定位或表征。在龙虾的眼柄中检测到了PER,但在大脑中未检测到。此外,确定了光暗周期对每日PER丰度有显著影响,并且在黑暗中期PER的丰度明显高于光照早期或光照中期。我们的结果表明,PER是位于龙虾眼柄中的生物钟分子机制的一部分。