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Rinat Arbel-Goren1, Valentina Buonfiglio2, Francesca Di Patti3, Sergio Camargo1, Anna Zhitnitsky1, Ana Valladares4, Enrique Flores4, Antonia Herrero4, Duccio Fanelli2, Joel Stavans1.
Abstract
Circadian clocks display remarkable reliability despite significant stochasticity in biomolecular reactions. We study the dynamics of a circadian clock-controlled gene at the individual cell level in Anabaena sp. PCC 7120, a multicellular filamentous cyanobacterium. We found significant synchronization and spatial coherence along filaments, clock coupling due to cell-cell communication, and gating of the cell cycle. Furthermore, we observed low-amplitude circadian oscillatory transcription of kai genes encoding the post-transcriptional core oscillatory circuit and high-amplitude oscillations of rpaA coding for the master regulator transducing the core clock output. Transcriptional oscillations of rpaA suggest an additional level of regulation. A stochastic one-dimensional toy model of coupled clock cores and their phosphorylation states shows that demographic noise can seed stochastic oscillations outside the region where deterministic limit cycles with circadian periods occur. The model reproduces the observed spatio-temporal coherence along filaments and provides a robust description of coupled circadian clocks in a multicellular organism.Entities:
Keywords: Anabaena; Circadian clock; cell-cell communication; clock arrays; demographic noise; physics of living systems; stochastic oscillations
Year: 2021 PMID: 33749592 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.64348
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140