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The non-classical nuclear import carrier Transportin 1 modulates circadian rhythms through its effect on PER1 nuclear localization

Circadian clocks are molecular timekeeping mechanisms that allow organisms to anticipate daily changes in their environment. The fundamental cellular basis of these clocks is delayed negative feedback gene regulation with PERIOD and CRYPTOCHROME containing protein complexes as main inhibitory elemen...

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Autores principales: Korge, Sandra, Maier, Bert, Brüning, Franziska, Ehrhardt, Lea, Korte, Thomas, Mann, Matthias, Herrmann, Andreas, Robles, Maria S., Kramer, Achim
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5805371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29377895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007189
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author Korge, Sandra
Maier, Bert
Brüning, Franziska
Ehrhardt, Lea
Korte, Thomas
Mann, Matthias
Herrmann, Andreas
Robles, Maria S.
Kramer, Achim
author_facet Korge, Sandra
Maier, Bert
Brüning, Franziska
Ehrhardt, Lea
Korte, Thomas
Mann, Matthias
Herrmann, Andreas
Robles, Maria S.
Kramer, Achim
author_sort Korge, Sandra
collection PubMed
description Circadian clocks are molecular timekeeping mechanisms that allow organisms to anticipate daily changes in their environment. The fundamental cellular basis of these clocks is delayed negative feedback gene regulation with PERIOD and CRYPTOCHROME containing protein complexes as main inhibitory elements. For a correct circadian period, it is essential that such clock protein complexes accumulate in the nucleus in a precisely timed manner, a mechanism that is poorly understood. We performed a systematic RNAi-mediated screen in human cells and identified 15 genes associated with the nucleo-cytoplasmic translocation machinery, whose expression is important for circadian clock dynamics. Among them was Transportin 1 (TNPO1), a non-classical nuclear import carrier, whose knockdown and knockout led to short circadian periods. TNPO1 was found in endogenous clock protein complexes and particularly binds to PER1 regulating its (but not PER2’s) nuclear localization. While PER1 is also transported to the nucleus by the classical, Importin β-mediated pathway, TNPO1 depletion slowed down PER1 nuclear import rate as revealed by fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) experiments. In addition, we found that TNPO1-mediated nuclear import may constitute a novel input pathway of how cellular redox state signals to the clock, since redox stress increases binding of TNPO1 to PER1 and decreases its nuclear localization. Together, our RNAi screen knocking down import carriers (but also export carriers) results in short and long circadian periods indicating that the regulatory pathways that control the timing of clock protein subcellular localization are far more complex than previously assumed. TNPO1 is one of the novel players essential for normal circadian periods and potentially for redox regulation of the clock.
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spelling pubmed-58053712018-02-23 The non-classical nuclear import carrier Transportin 1 modulates circadian rhythms through its effect on PER1 nuclear localization Korge, Sandra Maier, Bert Brüning, Franziska Ehrhardt, Lea Korte, Thomas Mann, Matthias Herrmann, Andreas Robles, Maria S. Kramer, Achim PLoS Genet Research Article Circadian clocks are molecular timekeeping mechanisms that allow organisms to anticipate daily changes in their environment. The fundamental cellular basis of these clocks is delayed negative feedback gene regulation with PERIOD and CRYPTOCHROME containing protein complexes as main inhibitory elements. For a correct circadian period, it is essential that such clock protein complexes accumulate in the nucleus in a precisely timed manner, a mechanism that is poorly understood. We performed a systematic RNAi-mediated screen in human cells and identified 15 genes associated with the nucleo-cytoplasmic translocation machinery, whose expression is important for circadian clock dynamics. Among them was Transportin 1 (TNPO1), a non-classical nuclear import carrier, whose knockdown and knockout led to short circadian periods. TNPO1 was found in endogenous clock protein complexes and particularly binds to PER1 regulating its (but not PER2’s) nuclear localization. While PER1 is also transported to the nucleus by the classical, Importin β-mediated pathway, TNPO1 depletion slowed down PER1 nuclear import rate as revealed by fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) experiments. In addition, we found that TNPO1-mediated nuclear import may constitute a novel input pathway of how cellular redox state signals to the clock, since redox stress increases binding of TNPO1 to PER1 and decreases its nuclear localization. Together, our RNAi screen knocking down import carriers (but also export carriers) results in short and long circadian periods indicating that the regulatory pathways that control the timing of clock protein subcellular localization are far more complex than previously assumed. TNPO1 is one of the novel players essential for normal circadian periods and potentially for redox regulation of the clock. Public Library of Science 2018-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5805371/ /pubmed/29377895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007189 Text en © 2018 Korge 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.
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Korge, Sandra
Maier, Bert
Brüning, Franziska
Ehrhardt, Lea
Korte, Thomas
Mann, Matthias
Herrmann, Andreas
Robles, Maria S.
Kramer, Achim
The non-classical nuclear import carrier Transportin 1 modulates circadian rhythms through its effect on PER1 nuclear localization
title The non-classical nuclear import carrier Transportin 1 modulates circadian rhythms through its effect on PER1 nuclear localization
title_full The non-classical nuclear import carrier Transportin 1 modulates circadian rhythms through its effect on PER1 nuclear localization
title_fullStr The non-classical nuclear import carrier Transportin 1 modulates circadian rhythms through its effect on PER1 nuclear localization
title_full_unstemmed The non-classical nuclear import carrier Transportin 1 modulates circadian rhythms through its effect on PER1 nuclear localization
title_short The non-classical nuclear import carrier Transportin 1 modulates circadian rhythms through its effect on PER1 nuclear localization
title_sort non-classical nuclear import carrier transportin 1 modulates circadian rhythms through its effect on per1 nuclear localization
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5805371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29377895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007189
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