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Visualizing and Quantifying Intracellular Behavior and Abundance of the Core Circadian Clock Protein PERIOD2

Transcriptional-translational feedback loops (TTFLs) are a conserved molecular motif of circadian clocks. The principal clock in mammals is the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus. In SCN neurons, auto-regulatory feedback on core clock genes Period (Per) and Cryptochrome (Cry) followin...

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Autores principales: Smyllie, Nicola J., Pilorz, Violetta, Boyd, James, Meng, Qing-Jun, Saer, Ben, Chesham, Johanna E., Maywood, Elizabeth S., Krogager, Toke P., Spiller, David G., Boot-Handford, Raymond, White, Michael R.H., Hastings, Michael H., Loudon, Andrew S.I.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cell Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4963210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27374340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.05.018
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author Smyllie, Nicola J.
Pilorz, Violetta
Boyd, James
Meng, Qing-Jun
Saer, Ben
Chesham, Johanna E.
Maywood, Elizabeth S.
Krogager, Toke P.
Spiller, David G.
Boot-Handford, Raymond
White, Michael R.H.
Hastings, Michael H.
Loudon, Andrew S.I.
author_facet Smyllie, Nicola J.
Pilorz, Violetta
Boyd, James
Meng, Qing-Jun
Saer, Ben
Chesham, Johanna E.
Maywood, Elizabeth S.
Krogager, Toke P.
Spiller, David G.
Boot-Handford, Raymond
White, Michael R.H.
Hastings, Michael H.
Loudon, Andrew S.I.
author_sort Smyllie, Nicola J.
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description Transcriptional-translational feedback loops (TTFLs) are a conserved molecular motif of circadian clocks. The principal clock in mammals is the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus. In SCN neurons, auto-regulatory feedback on core clock genes Period (Per) and Cryptochrome (Cry) following nuclear entry of their protein products is the basis of circadian oscillation [1, 2]. In Drosophila clock neurons, the movement of dPer into the nucleus is subject to a circadian gate that generates a delay in the TTFL, and this delay is thought to be critical for oscillation [3, 4]. Analysis of the Drosophila clock has strongly influenced models of the mammalian clock, and such models typically infer complex spatiotemporal, intracellular behaviors of mammalian clock proteins. There are, however, no direct measures of the intracellular behavior of endogenous circadian proteins to support this: dynamic analyses have been limited and often have no circadian dimension [5, 6, 7]. We therefore generated a knockin mouse expressing a fluorescent fusion of native PER2 protein (PER2::VENUS) for live imaging. PER2::VENUS recapitulates the circadian functions of wild-type PER2 and, importantly, the behavior of PER2::VENUS runs counter to the Drosophila model: it does not exhibit circadian gating of nuclear entry. Using fluorescent imaging of PER2::VENUS, we acquired the first measures of mobility, molecular concentration, and localization of an endogenous circadian protein in individual mammalian cells, and we showed how the mobility and nuclear translocation of PER2 are regulated by casein kinase. These results provide new qualitative and quantitative insights into the cellular mechanism of the mammalian circadian clock.
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spelling pubmed-49632102016-08-03 Visualizing and Quantifying Intracellular Behavior and Abundance of the Core Circadian Clock Protein PERIOD2 Smyllie, Nicola J. Pilorz, Violetta Boyd, James Meng, Qing-Jun Saer, Ben Chesham, Johanna E. Maywood, Elizabeth S. Krogager, Toke P. Spiller, David G. Boot-Handford, Raymond White, Michael R.H. Hastings, Michael H. Loudon, Andrew S.I. Curr Biol Report Transcriptional-translational feedback loops (TTFLs) are a conserved molecular motif of circadian clocks. The principal clock in mammals is the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus. In SCN neurons, auto-regulatory feedback on core clock genes Period (Per) and Cryptochrome (Cry) following nuclear entry of their protein products is the basis of circadian oscillation [1, 2]. In Drosophila clock neurons, the movement of dPer into the nucleus is subject to a circadian gate that generates a delay in the TTFL, and this delay is thought to be critical for oscillation [3, 4]. Analysis of the Drosophila clock has strongly influenced models of the mammalian clock, and such models typically infer complex spatiotemporal, intracellular behaviors of mammalian clock proteins. There are, however, no direct measures of the intracellular behavior of endogenous circadian proteins to support this: dynamic analyses have been limited and often have no circadian dimension [5, 6, 7]. We therefore generated a knockin mouse expressing a fluorescent fusion of native PER2 protein (PER2::VENUS) for live imaging. PER2::VENUS recapitulates the circadian functions of wild-type PER2 and, importantly, the behavior of PER2::VENUS runs counter to the Drosophila model: it does not exhibit circadian gating of nuclear entry. Using fluorescent imaging of PER2::VENUS, we acquired the first measures of mobility, molecular concentration, and localization of an endogenous circadian protein in individual mammalian cells, and we showed how the mobility and nuclear translocation of PER2 are regulated by casein kinase. These results provide new qualitative and quantitative insights into the cellular mechanism of the mammalian circadian clock. Cell Press 2016-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4963210/ /pubmed/27374340 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.05.018 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Report
Smyllie, Nicola J.
Pilorz, Violetta
Boyd, James
Meng, Qing-Jun
Saer, Ben
Chesham, Johanna E.
Maywood, Elizabeth S.
Krogager, Toke P.
Spiller, David G.
Boot-Handford, Raymond
White, Michael R.H.
Hastings, Michael H.
Loudon, Andrew S.I.
Visualizing and Quantifying Intracellular Behavior and Abundance of the Core Circadian Clock Protein PERIOD2
title Visualizing and Quantifying Intracellular Behavior and Abundance of the Core Circadian Clock Protein PERIOD2
title_full Visualizing and Quantifying Intracellular Behavior and Abundance of the Core Circadian Clock Protein PERIOD2
title_fullStr Visualizing and Quantifying Intracellular Behavior and Abundance of the Core Circadian Clock Protein PERIOD2
title_full_unstemmed Visualizing and Quantifying Intracellular Behavior and Abundance of the Core Circadian Clock Protein PERIOD2
title_short Visualizing and Quantifying Intracellular Behavior and Abundance of the Core Circadian Clock Protein PERIOD2
title_sort visualizing and quantifying intracellular behavior and abundance of the core circadian clock protein period2
topic Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4963210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27374340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.05.018
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