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A HAD family phosphatase CSP-6 regulates the circadian output pathway in Neurospora crassa

Circadian clocks are ubiquitous in eukaryotic organisms where they are used to anticipate regularly occurring diurnal and seasonal environmental changes. Nevertheless, little is known regarding pathways connecting the core clock to its output pathways. Here, we report that the HAD family phosphatase...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Xiaoying, Wang, Bin, Emerson, Jillian M., Ringelberg, Carol S., Gerber, Scott A., Loros, Jennifer J., Dunlap, Jay C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5800702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29351294
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007192
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author Zhou, Xiaoying
Wang, Bin
Emerson, Jillian M.
Ringelberg, Carol S.
Gerber, Scott A.
Loros, Jennifer J.
Dunlap, Jay C.
author_facet Zhou, Xiaoying
Wang, Bin
Emerson, Jillian M.
Ringelberg, Carol S.
Gerber, Scott A.
Loros, Jennifer J.
Dunlap, Jay C.
author_sort Zhou, Xiaoying
collection PubMed
description Circadian clocks are ubiquitous in eukaryotic organisms where they are used to anticipate regularly occurring diurnal and seasonal environmental changes. Nevertheless, little is known regarding pathways connecting the core clock to its output pathways. Here, we report that the HAD family phosphatase CSP-6 is required for overt circadian clock output but not for the core oscillation. The loss of function Δcsp-6 deletion mutant is overtly arrhythmic on race tubes under free running conditions; however, reporter assays confirm that the FREQUENCY-WHITE COLLAR COMPLEX core circadian oscillator is functional, indicating a discrete block between oscillator and output. CSP-6 physically interacts with WHI-2, Δwhi-2 mutant phenotypes resemble Δcsp-6, and the CSP-6/WHI-2 complex physically interacts with WC-1, all suggesting that WC-1 is a direct target for CSP-6/WHI-2-mediated dephosphorylation and consistent with observed WC-1 hyperphosphorylation in Δcsp-6. To identify the source of the block to output, known clock-controlled transcription factors were screened for rhythmicity in Δcsp-6, identifying loss of circadian control of ADV-1, a direct target of WC-1, as responsible for the loss of overt rhythmicity. The CSP-6/WHI-2 complex thus participates in the clock output pathway by regulating WC-1 phosphorylation to promote proper transcriptional/translational activation of adv-1/ADV-1; these data establish an unexpected essential role for post-translational modification parallel to circadian transcriptional regulation in the early steps of circadian output.
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spelling pubmed-58007022018-02-23 A HAD family phosphatase CSP-6 regulates the circadian output pathway in Neurospora crassa Zhou, Xiaoying Wang, Bin Emerson, Jillian M. Ringelberg, Carol S. Gerber, Scott A. Loros, Jennifer J. Dunlap, Jay C. PLoS Genet Research Article Circadian clocks are ubiquitous in eukaryotic organisms where they are used to anticipate regularly occurring diurnal and seasonal environmental changes. Nevertheless, little is known regarding pathways connecting the core clock to its output pathways. Here, we report that the HAD family phosphatase CSP-6 is required for overt circadian clock output but not for the core oscillation. The loss of function Δcsp-6 deletion mutant is overtly arrhythmic on race tubes under free running conditions; however, reporter assays confirm that the FREQUENCY-WHITE COLLAR COMPLEX core circadian oscillator is functional, indicating a discrete block between oscillator and output. CSP-6 physically interacts with WHI-2, Δwhi-2 mutant phenotypes resemble Δcsp-6, and the CSP-6/WHI-2 complex physically interacts with WC-1, all suggesting that WC-1 is a direct target for CSP-6/WHI-2-mediated dephosphorylation and consistent with observed WC-1 hyperphosphorylation in Δcsp-6. To identify the source of the block to output, known clock-controlled transcription factors were screened for rhythmicity in Δcsp-6, identifying loss of circadian control of ADV-1, a direct target of WC-1, as responsible for the loss of overt rhythmicity. The CSP-6/WHI-2 complex thus participates in the clock output pathway by regulating WC-1 phosphorylation to promote proper transcriptional/translational activation of adv-1/ADV-1; these data establish an unexpected essential role for post-translational modification parallel to circadian transcriptional regulation in the early steps of circadian output. Public Library of Science 2018-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5800702/ /pubmed/29351294 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007192 Text en © 2018 Zhou et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhou, Xiaoying
Wang, Bin
Emerson, Jillian M.
Ringelberg, Carol S.
Gerber, Scott A.
Loros, Jennifer J.
Dunlap, Jay C.
A HAD family phosphatase CSP-6 regulates the circadian output pathway in Neurospora crassa
title A HAD family phosphatase CSP-6 regulates the circadian output pathway in Neurospora crassa
title_full A HAD family phosphatase CSP-6 regulates the circadian output pathway in Neurospora crassa
title_fullStr A HAD family phosphatase CSP-6 regulates the circadian output pathway in Neurospora crassa
title_full_unstemmed A HAD family phosphatase CSP-6 regulates the circadian output pathway in Neurospora crassa
title_short A HAD family phosphatase CSP-6 regulates the circadian output pathway in Neurospora crassa
title_sort had family phosphatase csp-6 regulates the circadian output pathway in neurospora crassa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5800702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29351294
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007192
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