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Nature Genetics  32, 559 - 560 (2002)
doi:10.1038/ng1202-559

Cellular clockwork

Michael N. Nitabach & Justin Blau

Department of Biology, New York University, 100 Washington Square East, New York, New York 10003, USA. mnitabach@acedsl.com or justin.blau@nyu.edu

A new study identifies a cell-autonomous two-hour clock in diverse types of mammalian cells in culture. The two-hour oscillations depend on negative feedback of a gene product, Hes1, on transcription of its own gene—a regulatory mechanism that is identical to the circadian clock. Although a similar two-hour clock is required for vertebrate somitogenesis, the physiological role of the two-hour clock in cells remains unclear.

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