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Cryptochromes impair phosphorylation of transcriptional activators in the clock: a general mechanism for circadian repression

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BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 402, Issue -, Pages 525-536

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PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/BJ20060827

Keywords

circadian clock; COS-7 cell; cryptochrome (CRY); PER/ARNT/SIM domain (PAS domain); suprachiasmatic nucleus; transcription activators

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CLOCK and BMAL 1 [brain and muscle ARNT (arylhydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator) -like protein 1] are central components of the molecular clock in mammals and belong to the bHLH (basic helix-loop-helix)/PAS [PER (Period)/ARNT/SIM (singleminded)] family. Features of their dimerization have never been investigated. Here, we demonstrate that PAS domain function requires regions extending over the short PAS core repeats. Strikingly, while deleting PAS core repeats does not overtly affect dimerization, it abolishes the transcriptional activity of the heterodimer. Interestingly, these deletions also abolish codependent phosphorylation of CLOCK and BMAL 1, suggesting a link between the phosphorylation status of the heterodimer and its transactivation potential. We demonstrate that NPAS2 (neuronal PAS domain protein 2) and BMAL2 also undergo similar posttranslational modifications, thereby establishing the mechanism proposed for CLOCK-BMAL1 as a common feature of transcriptional activators in the circadian clock. The discovery of two novel splice variants of BMAL2 confirms the crucial role of the PAS domain and further strengthens the view that co-dependent phosphorylation is of functional significance. In agreement with this, we demonstrate that CRY 1-2 (cryptochromes 1-2) affect transactivation and phosphorylation of transcriptional activators of the clock. Furthermore, CRY proteins stabilize the unphosphorylated forms of BMAL1(BMAL2) thereby shifting the phosphorylated/unphosphorylated ratio towards a predominantly unphosphorylated (transcriptionally inactive) form. In contrast, PER proteins, which are weak repressors, are without effect. From these results, we propose a general mechanism for the inhibition of CLOCK(NPAS2)-BMAL1 (BMAL2) circadian transcriptional activation by CRY 1-2.

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