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Redox Rhythmicity: Clocks at the Core of Temporal Coherence

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Journal Bioessays
Publisher Wiley
Date 2007 Apr 24
PMID 17450596
Citations 22
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Abstract

Ultradian rhythms are those that cycle many times in a day and are therefore measured in hours, minutes, seconds or even fractions of a second. In yeasts and protists, a temperature-compensated clock with a period of about an hour (30-90 minutes) provides the time base upon which all central processes are synchronized. A 40-minute clock in yeast times metabolic, respiratory and transcriptional processes, and controls cell division cycle progression. This system has at its core a redox cycle involving NAD(P)H and dithiol-disulfide interconversions. It provides an archetype for biological time keeping on longer time scales (e.g. the daily cycles driven by circadian clocks) and underpins these rhythms, which cannot be understood in isolation. Ultradian rhythms are the foundation upon which the coherent functioning of the organism depends.

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