4.7 Article

PER-dependent rhytms in CLK phosphorylation and E-box binding regulate circadian transcription

Journal

GENES & DEVELOPMENT
Volume 20, Issue 6, Pages 723-733

Publisher

COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
DOI: 10.1101/gad.1404406

Keywords

cireadian rhythms; transcriptional regulation; DNA binding; feedback regulation; protein phosphorylation; protein stability

Funding

  1. NIMH NIH HHS [R01 MH061423, MH61423] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NINDS NIH HHS [NS051280, R01 NS052854-01A1, R01 NS051280, R01 NS052854] Funding Source: Medline

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Transcriptional activation by CLOCK-CYCLE (CLK-CYC) heterodimers and repression by PERIOD-TIMELESS (PER-TIM) heterodimers are essential for circadian oscillator function in Drosophila. PER-TIM was previously found to interact with CLK-CYC to repress transcription, and here we show that this interaction inhibits binding of CLK-CYC to E-box regulatory elements in vivo. Coincident with the interaction between PER-TIM and CLK-CYC is the hyperphosphorylation of CLK. This hyperphosphorylation occurs in parallel with the PER-dependent entry of DOUBLE-TIME (DBT) kinase into a complex with CLK-CYC, where DBT destabilizes both CLK and PER. Once PER and CLK are degraded, a novel hypophosphorylated form of CLK accumulates in parallel with E-box binding and transcriptional activation. These studies suggest that PER-dependent rhythms in CLK phosphorylation control rhythms in E-box-dependent transcription and CLK stability, thus linking PER and CLK function during the circadian cycle and distinguishing the transcriptional feedback mechanism in flies from that in mammals.

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