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A Magnesium Transport Protein Related to Mammalian SLC41 and Bacterial MgtE Contributes to Circadian Timekeeping in a Unicellular Green Alga

Circadian clocks in eukaryotes involve both transcriptional-translational feedback loops, post-translational regulation, and metabolic, non-transcriptional oscillations. We recently identified the involvement of circadian oscillations in the intracellular concentrations of magnesium ions ([Mg(2+)](i...

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Autores principales: Feord, Helen K., Dear, Frederick E.G., Obbard, Darren J., van Ooijen, Gerben
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6410215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30791470
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10020158
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author Feord, Helen K.
Dear, Frederick E.G.
Obbard, Darren J.
van Ooijen, Gerben
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Dear, Frederick E.G.
Obbard, Darren J.
van Ooijen, Gerben
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description Circadian clocks in eukaryotes involve both transcriptional-translational feedback loops, post-translational regulation, and metabolic, non-transcriptional oscillations. We recently identified the involvement of circadian oscillations in the intracellular concentrations of magnesium ions ([Mg(2+)](i)) that were conserved in three eukaryotic kingdoms. [Mg(2+)](i) in turn contributes to transcriptional clock properties of period and amplitude, and can function as a zeitgeber to define phase. However, the mechanism—or mechanisms—responsible for the generation of [Mg(2+)](i) oscillations, and whether these are functionally conserved across taxonomic groups, remain elusive. We employed the cellular clock model Ostreococcus tauri to provide a first study of an MgtE domain-containing protein in the green lineage. OtMgtE shares homology with the mammalian SLC41A1 magnesium/sodium antiporter, which has previously been implicated in maintaining clock period. Using genetic overexpression, we found that OtMgtE contributes to both timekeeping and daily changes in [Mg(2+)](i). However, pharmacological experiments and protein sequence analyses indicated that critical differences exist between OtMgtE and either the ancestral MgtE channel or the mammalian SLC41 antiporters. We concluded that even though MgtE domain-containing proteins are only distantly related, these proteins retain a shared role in contributing to cellular timekeeping and the regulation of [Mg(2+)](i).
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spelling pubmed-64102152019-03-26 A Magnesium Transport Protein Related to Mammalian SLC41 and Bacterial MgtE Contributes to Circadian Timekeeping in a Unicellular Green Alga Feord, Helen K. Dear, Frederick E.G. Obbard, Darren J. van Ooijen, Gerben Genes (Basel) Article Circadian clocks in eukaryotes involve both transcriptional-translational feedback loops, post-translational regulation, and metabolic, non-transcriptional oscillations. We recently identified the involvement of circadian oscillations in the intracellular concentrations of magnesium ions ([Mg(2+)](i)) that were conserved in three eukaryotic kingdoms. [Mg(2+)](i) in turn contributes to transcriptional clock properties of period and amplitude, and can function as a zeitgeber to define phase. However, the mechanism—or mechanisms—responsible for the generation of [Mg(2+)](i) oscillations, and whether these are functionally conserved across taxonomic groups, remain elusive. We employed the cellular clock model Ostreococcus tauri to provide a first study of an MgtE domain-containing protein in the green lineage. OtMgtE shares homology with the mammalian SLC41A1 magnesium/sodium antiporter, which has previously been implicated in maintaining clock period. Using genetic overexpression, we found that OtMgtE contributes to both timekeeping and daily changes in [Mg(2+)](i). However, pharmacological experiments and protein sequence analyses indicated that critical differences exist between OtMgtE and either the ancestral MgtE channel or the mammalian SLC41 antiporters. We concluded that even though MgtE domain-containing proteins are only distantly related, these proteins retain a shared role in contributing to cellular timekeeping and the regulation of [Mg(2+)](i). MDPI 2019-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6410215/ /pubmed/30791470 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10020158 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Feord, Helen K.
Dear, Frederick E.G.
Obbard, Darren J.
van Ooijen, Gerben
A Magnesium Transport Protein Related to Mammalian SLC41 and Bacterial MgtE Contributes to Circadian Timekeeping in a Unicellular Green Alga
title A Magnesium Transport Protein Related to Mammalian SLC41 and Bacterial MgtE Contributes to Circadian Timekeeping in a Unicellular Green Alga
title_full A Magnesium Transport Protein Related to Mammalian SLC41 and Bacterial MgtE Contributes to Circadian Timekeeping in a Unicellular Green Alga
title_fullStr A Magnesium Transport Protein Related to Mammalian SLC41 and Bacterial MgtE Contributes to Circadian Timekeeping in a Unicellular Green Alga
title_full_unstemmed A Magnesium Transport Protein Related to Mammalian SLC41 and Bacterial MgtE Contributes to Circadian Timekeeping in a Unicellular Green Alga
title_short A Magnesium Transport Protein Related to Mammalian SLC41 and Bacterial MgtE Contributes to Circadian Timekeeping in a Unicellular Green Alga
title_sort magnesium transport protein related to mammalian slc41 and bacterial mgte contributes to circadian timekeeping in a unicellular green alga
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6410215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30791470
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10020158
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