Evolutionary mechanisms of circadian clocks

An intriguing question in biology is to know how circadian molecular networks could have evolved their particular topologies to adjust to a daily period. We analyze the mechanism of the evolution of such networks by using a computational design strategy that allows for the generation of synthetic networks with a targeted 24 hours oscillation. We have performed a systematic analysis of all possible two-gene network topologies based on a core activator-repressor frequently found in circadian mechanisms. We have considered transcriptional and post-translational regulations to implement this core. We have applied our analysis to both, eukaryotic and prokaryotic circadian machinery. Finally, we conjecture a possible mechanism for the evolution of circadian clocks.

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