Cell Division Cycles and Circadian Clocks
Open Access
- 1 July 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 70 (1) , 297-302
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.70.1.297
Abstract
The cell division rhythm in Euglena gracilis Klebs (Z strain) freeruns with a circadian period (30.2 ± 1.8 hours for 156 monitored oscillations) in aerated, magnetically stirred, 8-liter, axenic batch cultures grown photoautotrophically at 25°C in LD: 3,3, (7,500 lux, cool-white fluorescent) 6-hour light cycles from the moment of inoculation. Cell number was measured at 2-hour intervals with an automatic fraction collector and Coulter Electronic Particle Counter. At different circadian times throughout the 30-hour division cycle, 3-hour light perturbations were imposed on free-running cell populations by giving light during one of the intervals when dark would have fallen in the LD: 3,3 regimen. Using the onset of division as the phase reference point, the net steady-state phase advance or delay (±Δφ) of the rhythm was determined after transients, if any, had subsided (usually in one or two days) relative to an unperturbed control culture. Both +Δφ and −Δφ were found, with maximum values of approximately ±11 to 12 hours being obtained at circadian time (CT) 20 to 22 (the `breakpoint'); little, if any phase shift occurred if the light signal was given between CT 6 and CT 12. The phase-resetting curve obtained by plotting new phase (φ′) versus old phase (φ) was of the type 0 (`strong') variety. Light perturbations, no matter when imposed, engendered new phases which mapped to a relatively restricted portion (CT 6 to CT 13) of the circadian cycle.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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