SummarySeasonal synchronization based on day length (photoperiod) allows organisms to anticipate environmental change. Photoperiodic decoding relies on circadian clocks, but the underlying molecular pathways have remained elusive [1]. In mammals and birds, photoperiodic responses depend crucially on expression of thyrotrophin β subunit RNA (TSHβ) in the pars tuberalis (PT) of the pituitary gland [2–4]. Now, using our well-characterized Soay sheep model [2], we describe a molecular switch governing TSHβ transcription through the circadian clock. Central to this is a conserved D element in the TSHβ promoter, controlled by the circadian transcription factor thyrotroph embryonic factor (Tef). In the PT, long-day exposure rapidly induces express...
Seasonal mammals typically of temperate or boreal habitats use the predictable annual cycle of dayle...
Synopsis In temperate zones, the reproductive physiology of most vertebrates is controlled by change...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-01-16, accepted 2020-07-27, ...
Seasonal synchronization based on day length (photoperiod) allows organisms to anticipate environmen...
peer reviewedThe annual photoperiod cycle provides the critical environmental cue synchronizing rhyt...
The annual photoperiod cycle provides the critical environmental cue synchronizing rhythms of life i...
Background/Objectives Recent studies define thyrotoph cells of the pituitary pars tuberalis (PT) as...
The annual photoperiod cycle provides the critical environmental cue synchronizing rhythms of life i...
The annual photoperiod cycle provides the critical environmental cue synchronizing rhythms of life i...
Recent studies define thyrotrophs of the pituitary pars tuberalis (PT) as key mammalian calendar ce...
In mammals, seasonal timekeeping depends on the generation of a nocturnal melatonin signal that refl...
In mammals, seasonal timekeeping depends on the generation of a nocturnal melatonin signal that refl...
SummaryLiving organisms detect seasonal changes in day length (photoperiod) [1–3] and alter their ph...
AbstractIn mammals, seasonal timekeeping depends on the generation of a nocturnal melatonin signal t...
In mammals, melatonin is responsible for the synchronisation of seasonal cycles to the solar year. M...
Seasonal mammals typically of temperate or boreal habitats use the predictable annual cycle of dayle...
Synopsis In temperate zones, the reproductive physiology of most vertebrates is controlled by change...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-01-16, accepted 2020-07-27, ...
Seasonal synchronization based on day length (photoperiod) allows organisms to anticipate environmen...
peer reviewedThe annual photoperiod cycle provides the critical environmental cue synchronizing rhyt...
The annual photoperiod cycle provides the critical environmental cue synchronizing rhythms of life i...
Background/Objectives Recent studies define thyrotoph cells of the pituitary pars tuberalis (PT) as...
The annual photoperiod cycle provides the critical environmental cue synchronizing rhythms of life i...
The annual photoperiod cycle provides the critical environmental cue synchronizing rhythms of life i...
Recent studies define thyrotrophs of the pituitary pars tuberalis (PT) as key mammalian calendar ce...
In mammals, seasonal timekeeping depends on the generation of a nocturnal melatonin signal that refl...
In mammals, seasonal timekeeping depends on the generation of a nocturnal melatonin signal that refl...
SummaryLiving organisms detect seasonal changes in day length (photoperiod) [1–3] and alter their ph...
AbstractIn mammals, seasonal timekeeping depends on the generation of a nocturnal melatonin signal t...
In mammals, melatonin is responsible for the synchronisation of seasonal cycles to the solar year. M...
Seasonal mammals typically of temperate or boreal habitats use the predictable annual cycle of dayle...
Synopsis In temperate zones, the reproductive physiology of most vertebrates is controlled by change...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-01-16, accepted 2020-07-27, ...