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A blind circadian clock in cavefish reveals that opsins mediate peripheral clock photoreception
Authors:Cavallari Nicola  Frigato Elena  Vallone Daniela  Fröhlich Nadine  Lopez-Olmeda Jose Fernando  Foà Augusto  Berti Roberto  Sánchez-Vázquez Francisco Javier  Bertolucci Cristiano  Foulkes Nicholas S
Institution:Department of Biology and Evolution, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy.
Abstract:The circadian clock is synchronized with the day-night cycle primarily by light. Fish represent fascinating models for deciphering the light input pathway to the vertebrate clock since fish cell clocks are regulated by direct light exposure. Here we have performed a comparative, functional analysis of the circadian clock involving the zebrafish that is normally exposed to the day-night cycle and a cavefish species that has evolved in perpetual darkness. Our results reveal that the cavefish retains a food-entrainable clock that oscillates with an infradian period. Importantly, however, this clock is not regulated by light. This comparative study pinpoints the two extra-retinal photoreceptors Melanopsin (Opn4m2) and TMT-opsin as essential upstream elements of the peripheral clock light input pathway.
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