Nature Communications (Aug 2020)

Circadian clock mechanism driving mammalian photoperiodism

  • S. H. Wood,
  • M. M. Hindle,
  • Y. Mizoro,
  • Y. Cheng,
  • B. R. C. Saer,
  • K. Miedzinska,
  • H. C. Christian,
  • N. Begley,
  • J. McNeilly,
  • A. S. McNeilly,
  • S. L. Meddle,
  • D. W. Burt,
  • A. S. I. Loudon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18061-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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“Life in a seasonal environment requires appropriate timing of physiological changes to survive, but how the circadian clockwork times these changes remains unclear. Here the authors show that the circadian clock genes BMAL2 and DEC1, in concert with epigenetic pathways in the pituitary, have a central role in seasonal timekeeping in mammals.”