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Allada, R., Kadener, S., Nandakumar, N., Rosbash, M. (2003). A recessive mutant of Drosophila Clock reveals a role in circadian rhythm amplitude.  EMBO J. 22(13): 3367--3375.
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FBrf0160368
Publication Type
Research paper
Abstract
The transcription factor Clock (Clk) plays a critical role in animal circadian rhythms. Genetic studies defining its function have relied on two dominant negative alleles, one in Drosophila and one in mice. Here we describe a novel recessive allele of Drosophila Clock, Clk(ar). Homozygous Clk(ar) flies are viable and behaviorally arrhythmic. The Clk(ar) phenotype is caused by a splice site mutation that severely disrupts splicing and reduces Clk activity. Despite the behavioral arrhythmicity, molecular oscillations are still detectable in Clk(ar) flies. Transcription analysis indicates potent effects of Clk(ar) on levels and amplitude of transcriptional oscillations. Taken together with other data, we propose that Clk makes a major contribution to the strength and amplitude of circadian rhythms.
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PMC165643 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    EMBO J.
    Title
    The EMBO Journal
    Publication Year
    1982-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0261-4189
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    Alleles (9)
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