Journal of Fungi (Dec 2021)

The Resonance and Adaptation of <i>Neurospora crassa</i> Circadian and Conidiation Rhyth ms to Short Light-Dark Cycles

  • Huan Ma,
  • Luyao Li,
  • Jie Yan,
  • Yin Zhang,
  • Xiaohong Ma,
  • Yunzhen Li,
  • Yu Yuan,
  • Xiaolin Yang,
  • Ling Yang,
  • Jinhu Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8010027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 27

Abstract

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Circadian clocks control the physiological and behavioral rhythms to adapt to the environment with a period of ~24 h. However, the influences and mechanisms of the extreme light/dark cycles on the circadian clock remain unclear. We showed that, in Neurospora crassa, both the growth and the microconidia production contribute to adaptation in LD12:12 (12 h light/12 h dark, periodically). Mathematical modeling and experiments demonstrate that in short LD cycles, the expression of the core clock protein FREQUENCY was entrained to the LD cycles when LD > 3:3 while it free ran when T ≤ LD3:3. The conidial rhythmicity can resonate with a series of different LD conditions. Moreover, we demonstrate that the existence of unknown blue light photoreceptor(s) and the circadian clock might promote the conidiation rhythms that resonate with the environment. The ubiquitin E3 ligase FWD-1 and the previously described CRY-dependent oscillator system were implicated in regulating conidiation under short LD conditions. These findings shed new light on the resonance of Neurospora circadian clock and conidiation rhythms to short LD cycles, which may benefit the understandings of both the basic regulatory aspects of circadian clock and the adaptation of physiological rhythms to the extreme conditions.

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