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Circadian Rhythms

โœ Scribed by Michael W. Young (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
933
Series
Methods in Enzymology 393
Edition
1
Category
Library

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The critically acclaimed laboratory standard, Methods in Enzymology, is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. The series contains much material still relevant today - truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences.

Circadian Rhythms contains an extensive discussion of genetic and biochemical aspects of circadian rhythms. In this volume organisms such as neurospora, bacteria, drosophila, arabidopsis and mammals are covered. Included are methods in genetics, transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation, tissue culture, and populations are discussed in detail.

One of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry since 1955
Frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike
* Truly an essential publication for anyone in any field of the life sciences

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Editors-in-Chief
Page ii

Contributors to Volume 393
Pages xi-xvi

Preface
Pages xvii-xviii

Volume in Series
Pages xix-xli

Analysis of Circadian Rhythms in Neurospora: Overview of Assays and Genetic and Molecular Biological Manipulation Original Research Article
Pages 3-22
Jay C. Dunlap, Jennifer J. Loros

Circadian Genetics in the Model Higher Plant, Arabidopsis thaliana Original Research Article
Pages 23-35
Megan M. Southern, Andrew J. Millar

Genetic Screens for Clock Mutants in Drosophila Original Research Article
Pages 35-60
Jeffrey L. Price

Systems Approaches to Biological Rhythms in Drosophila Original Research Article
Pages 61-185
Jeffrey C. Hall

Analysis of Circadian Rhythms in Zebrafish Original Research Article
Pages 186-204
Jun Hirayama, Maki Kaneko, Luca Cardone, Gregory Cahill, Paolo Sassone-Corsi

Genetic Manipulation of Circadian Rhythms in Xenopus Original Research Article
Pages 205-219
Naoto Hayasaka, Silvia I. LaRue, Carla B. Green

Forward Genetic Screens to Identify Circadian Rhythm Mutants in Mice Original Research Article
Pages 219-229
Sandra M. Siepka, Joseph S. Takahashi

Methods to Record Circadian Rhythm Wheel Running Activity in Mice Original Research Article
Pages 230-239
Sandra M. Siepka, Joseph S. Takahashi

Genetic Approaches to Human Behavior Original Research Article
Pages 239-250
Louis J. Ptะ“ะŽcek, Christopher R. Jones, Ying-Hui Fu

Enhanced Phenotyping of Complex Traits with a Circadian Clock Model Original Research Article
Pages 251-265
Martha Merrow, Till Roenneberg

Real-Time Reporting of Circadian-Regulated Gene Expression by Luciferase Imaging in Plants and Mammalian Cells Original Research Article
Pages 269-288
David K. Welsh, Takato Imaizumi, Steve A. Kay

Real-Time Luminescence Reporting of Circadian Gene Expression in Mammals Original Research Article
Pages 288-301
Shin Yamazaki, Joseph S. Takahashi

Transgenic cAMP Response Element Reporter Flies for Monitoring Circadian Rhythms Original Research Article
Pages 302-315
Kanae Iijima-Ando, Jerry C.P. Yin

Analysis of Circadian Output Rhythms of Gene Expression in Neurospora and Mammalian Cells in Culture Original Research Article
Pages 315-341
Giles Duffield, Jennifer J. Loros, Jay C. Dunlap

Molecular and Statistical Tools for Circadian Transcript Profiling Original Research Article
Pages 341-365
Herman Wijnen, Felix Naef, Michael W. Young

RNA Profiling in Circadian Biology Original Research Article
Pages 366-376
John R. Walker, John B. Hogenesch

Analysis of Posttranslational Regulations in the Neurospora Circadian Clock Original Research Article
Pages 379-393
Yi Liu

Analyzing the Degradation of PERIOD Protein by the Ubiquitinะฒะ‚โ€œProteasome Pathway in Cultured Drosophila Cells Original Research Article
Pages 394-408
Hyuk Wan Ko, Isaac Edery

Casein Kinase I in the Mammalian Circadian Clock Original Research Article
Pages 408-418
Erik J. Eide, Heeseog Kang, Stephanie Crapo, Monica Gallego, David M. Virshup

Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttling of Clock Proteins Original Research Article
Pages 418-435
Filippo Tamanini, Kazuhiro Yagita, Hitoshi Okamura, Gijsbertus T.J. van der Horst

Techniques that Revealed the Network of the Circadian Clock of Drosophila Original Research Article
Pages 439-451
Charlotte Helfrich-Fะ“ยถrster

The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus is a Functionally Heterogeneous Timekeeping Organ Original Research Article
Pages 451-465
Rae Silver, William J. Schwartz

Transplantation of Mouse Embryo Fibroblasts: An Approach to Study the Physiological Pathways Linking the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus and Peripheral Clocks Original Research Article
Pages 469-478
Sehyung Cho, Irene Yujnovsky, Masao Doi, Paolo Sassone-Corsi

Mouse Chimeras and Their Application to Circadian Biology Original Research Article
Pages 478-492
Sharon S. Low-Zeddies, Joseph S. Takahashi

Measuring Circadian Rhythms in Olfaction Using Electroantennograms Original Research Article
Pages 495-508
Parthasarathy Krishnan, Stuart E. Dryer, Paul E. Hardin

Circadian Effects of Timed Meals (and Other Rewards) Original Research Article
Pages 509-523
Alec J. Davidson, ะ“โ€“zgur Tataroglu, Michael Menaker

Peripheral Clocks and the Regulation of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Function Original Research Article
Pages 524-539
R.Daniel Rudic, Anne M. Curtis, Yan Cheng, Garret FitzGerald

Circadian Gene Expression in Cultured Cells Original Research Article
Pages 543-557
Emi Nagoshi, Steven A. Brown, Charna Dibner, Benoะ“ยฎt Kornmann, Ueli Schibler

Cell Culture Models for Oscillator and Pacemaker Function: Recipes for Dishes with Circadian Clocks? Original Research Article
Pages 558-578
David J. Earnest, Vincent M. Cassone

Analysis of Circadian Mechanisms in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus by Transgenesis and Biolistic Transfection Original Research Article
Pages 579-592
Michael H. Hastings, Akhilesh B. Reddy, Douglas G. McMahon, Elisabeth S. Maywood

Oligodeoxynucleotide Methods for Analyzing the Circadian Clock in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Original Research Article
Pages 593-610
Shelley A. Tischkau, Martha U. Gillette

Assaying the Drosophila Negative Feedback Loop with RNA Interference in S2 Cells Original Research Article
Pages 610-622
Pipat Nawathean, Jerome S. Menet, Michael Rosbash

Role of Neuronal Membrane Events in Circadian Rhythm Generation Original Research Article
Pages 623-642
Gabriella B. Lundkvist, Gene D. Block

A Screen for Secreted Factors of the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Original Research Article
Pages 645-663
Achim Kramer, Fu-Chia Yang, Sebastian Kraves, Charles J. Weitz

Genetic and Biochemical Strategies for Identifying Drosophila Genes That Function in Circadian Control Original Research Article
Pages 663-682
F.Rob Jackson, Ginka K. Genova, Yanmei Huang, Yelena Kleyner, Joowon Suh, Mary A. Roberts, Vasudha Sundram, Bikem Akten

Membranes, Ions, and Clocks: Testing the Njusะฒะ‚โ€œSulzmanะฒะ‚โ€œHastings Model of the Circadian Oscillator Original Research Article
Pages 682-693
Michael N. Nitabach, Todd C. Holmes, Justin Blau

Mammalian Photoentrainment: Results, Methods, and Approaches Original Research Article
Pages 697-726
Stuart N. Peirson, Stewart Thompson, Mark W. Hankins, Russell G. Foster

Cryptochromes and Circadian Photoreception in Animals Original Research Article
Pages 726-745
Carrie L. Partch, Aziz Sancar

Nonvisual Ocular Photoreception in the Mammal Original Research Article
Pages 746-755
Russell N. Van Gelder

Essentials of Sleep Recordings in Drosophila: Moving Beyond Sleep Time Original Research Article
Pages 759-772
Rozi Andretic, Paul J. Shaw

Drosophila melanogaster: An Insect Model for Fundamental Studies of Sleep Original Research Article
Pages 772-793
Karen S. Ho, Amita Sehgal

Molecular Evolution and Population Genetics of Circadian Clock Genes Original Research Article
Pages 797-817
Eran Tauber, Charalambos P. Kyriacou

Testing the Adaptive Value of Circadian Systems Original Research Article
Pages 818-837
Carl Hirschie Johnson

A ะฒะ‚ัšBottom-Countingะฒะ‚ัœ Video System for Measuring Cocaine-Induced Behaviors in Drosophila Original Research Article
Pages 841-851
Rebecca George, Kevin Lease, James Burnette, Jay Hirsh

The Circadian Clock and Tumor Suppression by Mammalian Period Genes Original Research Article
Pages 852-861
Cheng Chi Lee

Author Index
Pages 863-903

Subject Index
Pages 905-920


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