mCRY1 and mCRY2 Are Essential Components of the Negative Limb of the Circadian Clock Feedback Loop

We determined that two mouse cryptochrome genes, mCry1 and mCry2, act in the negative limb of the clock feedback loop. In cell lines, mPER proteins (alone or in combination) have modest effects on their cellular location and ability to inhibit CLOCK:BMAL1-mediated transcription. This suggested crypt...

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Published inCell Vol. 98; no. 2; pp. 193 - 205
Main Authors Kume, Kazuhiko, Zylka, Mark J, Sriram, Sathyanarayanan, Shearman, Lauren P, Weaver, David R, Jin, Xiaowei, Maywood, Elizabeth S, Hastings, Michael H, Reppert, Steven M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 23.07.1999
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Summary:We determined that two mouse cryptochrome genes, mCry1 and mCry2, act in the negative limb of the clock feedback loop. In cell lines, mPER proteins (alone or in combination) have modest effects on their cellular location and ability to inhibit CLOCK:BMAL1-mediated transcription. This suggested cryptochrome involvement in the negative limb of the feedback loop. Indeed, mCry1 and mCry2 RNA levels are reduced in the central and peripheral clocks of Clock/Clock mutant mice. mCRY1 and mCRY2 are nuclear proteins that interact with each of the mPER proteins, translocate each mPER protein from cytoplasm to nucleus, and are rhythmically expressed in the suprachiasmatic circadian clock. Luciferase reporter gene assays show that mCRY1 or mCRY2 alone abrogates CLOCK:BMAL1–E box–mediated transcription. The mPER and mCRY proteins appear to inhibit the transcriptional complex differentially.
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ISSN:0092-8674
1097-4172
DOI:10.1016/S0092-8674(00)81014-4