Parisa Najari-Hanjani, T. Farazmandfar, M. Golalipour
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ABSTRACT The circadian clock allows the body to coordinate physiology with the light and dark cycles of the day. One of the critical components of the molecular clock machinery is the PER family of circadian clock genes, including PER1, PER2, and PER3. The PER3P1 (or PER4) is the only molecular clock-related pseudogene that has been derived from the PER3 gene. Pseudogenes have an essential role in the regulation of gene expression. In this study, we investigated the PER3P1 fluctuations and their effects on the PER3 expression level. We hypothesized that the PER3P1 pseudogene suppresses clock-related miRNAs and positively affects clock genes levels. The results showed that PER3P1 and its parent gene had a corresponding oscillatory expression pattern. The overexpression of PER3P1 increased the mRNA level of PER3. In contrast, the downregulation of PER3 decreased PER3P1 expression. Furthermore, PER3P1 modulates the expression level of other clock genes, including PER1, PER2, CRY1, and CRY2. Our results suggest that the PER3P1 pseudogene may positively affect the PER3 and other clock-related gene expressions.
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The principal aim of Biological Rhythm Research is to cover any aspect of research into the broad topic of biological rhythms. The area covered can range from studies at the genetic or molecular level to those of behavioural or clinical topics. It can also include ultradian, circadian, infradian or annual rhythms. In this way, the Editorial Board tries to stimulate interdisciplinary rhythm research. Such an aim reflects not only the similarity of the methods used in different fields of chronobiology, but also the fact that many influences that exert controlling or masking effects are common. Amongst the controlling factors, attention is paid to the effects of climate change on living organisms. So, papers dealing with biometeorological aspects can also be submitted.
The Journal publishes original scientific research papers, review papers, short notes on research in progress, book reviews and summaries of activities, symposia and congresses of national and international organizations dealing with rhythmic phenomena.