Input integration by the circadian clock exhibits nonadditivity and fold-change detection.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

Department of Biomolecular Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, 7610001 Rehovot, Israel.

Published: November 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Circadian clocks synchronize with external cues and can be reset by various signals, but their responses can vary significantly depending on the combination of signals.
  • Using a high-throughput analysis method called Circa-SCOPE, researchers found that simultaneous exposure to different pharmacological agents led to unexpected and diverse clock responses that were not simply additive.
  • The study suggests that circadian clocks may be more sensitive to the relative levels of signals rather than their absolute levels, revealing a specific mechanism for signal detection influenced by upstream signaling pathways.

Article Abstract

Circadian clocks are synchronized by external timing cues to align with one another and the environment. Various signaling pathways have been shown to independently reset the phase of the clock. However, in the body, circadian clocks are exposed to a multitude of potential timing cues with complex temporal dynamics, raising the question of how clocks integrate information in response to multiple signals. To investigate different modes of signal integration by the circadian clock, we used Circa-SCOPE, a method we recently developed for high-throughput phase resetting analysis. We found that simultaneous exposure to different combinations of known pharmacological resetting agents elicits a diverse range of responses. Often, the response was nonadditive and could not be readily predicted by the response to the individual signals. For instance, we observed that dexamethasone is dominant over other tested inputs. In the case of signals administered sequentially, the background levels of a signal attenuated subsequent resetting by the same signal, but not by signals acting through a different pathway. This led us to examine whether the circadian clock is sensitive to relative rather than absolute levels of the signal. Importantly, our analysis revealed the involvement of a signal-specific fold-change detection mechanism in the clock response. This mechanism likely stems from properties of the signaling pathway that are upstream to the clock. Overall, our findings elucidate modes of input integration by the circadian clock, with potential relevance to clock resetting under both physiological and pathological conditions.

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