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β-TrCP1-mediated degradation of PERIOD2 is essential for circadian dynamics

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS
Volume 22, Issue 5, Pages 375-386

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0748730407303926

Keywords

beta-TrCP; PERIOD2; protein degradation; F-box protein; CKI epsilon; mathematical modeling

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Regulated degradation of circadian clock proteins is a crucial step for rhythm generation per se but also for establishing a normal circadian period: Here, the authors show that the F-box protein beta-transducin repeat containing protein I (beta-TrCP1) as part of the E3 ubiquitin ligase complex is an essential component of the mammalian circadian oscillator. Down-regulation of endogenous beta-TrCP1 as well as expression of a dominant-negative form both result in lengthening of the circadian period in oscillating fibroblasts. These phenotypes are due to an impaired degradation of PERIOD (PER) proteins, since expression of beta-TrCP interaction-deficient PER2 variants-but not wild-type PER2-results in a dramatic stabilization of PER2 protein as well as in the disruption of circadian rhythmicity. Mathematical modeling conceptualizes the authors' findings and suggests that loss of sustained rhythmicity in cells with eliminated beta-TrCP-mediated PER2 degradation is due to excessive nuclear repression, a prediction they verified experimentally.

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