Temperaure Compensation and Memberane Composition in Neurospora Crassa
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Chronobiology International
- Vol. 14 (5) , 445-454
- https://doi.org/10.3109/07420529709001467
Abstract
The link between temperature compensation of the circadian rhythm and temperature-induced adjustment of membrane composition in Neurospora crassa is briefly reviewed. In common with most organisms, Neurospora responds to changes in growth temperature by adjusting its lipid composition, primarily by increasing the degree of unsaturation of its fatty acids at low temperature. This may result in maintenance of either membrane fluidity or phase transition behavior over a range of temperatures. In Neurospora, there are three mutations (frq, eel, and chol-1) that affect temperature compensation of the circadian rhythm; cel and chol-1 are defective in lipid synthesis, and frq interacts with the other two in double-mutant strains. This suggests that lipid metabolism may play a role in temperature compensation of the rhythm, and that the FRQ gene product may also be involved in membrane function, either in regulating lipid composition or as a sensor responding to changes in lipid composition. (Chronobiology International, 14(5), 445–454, 1997)Keywords
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