Non-coding cis-element of Period2 is essential for maintaining organismal circadian behaviour and body temperature rhythmicity

Non-coding cis -regulatory elements are essential determinants of development, but their exact impacts on behavior and physiology in adults remain elusive. Cis -element-based transcriptional regulation is believed to be crucial for generating circadian rhythms in behavior and physiology. However, ge...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2019-06, Vol.10 (1), p.2563-2563, Article 2563
Hauptverfasser: Doi, Masao, Shimatani, Hiroyuki, Atobe, Yuta, Murai, Iori, Hayashi, Hida, Takahashi, Yukari, Fustin, Jean-Michel, Yamaguchi, Yoshiaki, Kiyonari, Hiroshi, Koike, Nobuya, Yagita, Kazuhiro, Lee, Choogon, Abe, Manabu, Sakimura, Kenji, Okamura, Hitoshi
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Zusammenfassung:Non-coding cis -regulatory elements are essential determinants of development, but their exact impacts on behavior and physiology in adults remain elusive. Cis -element-based transcriptional regulation is believed to be crucial for generating circadian rhythms in behavior and physiology. However, genetic evidence supporting this model is based on mutations in the protein-coding sequences of clock genes. Here, we report generation of mutant mice carrying a mutation only at the E′-box cis -element in the promoter region of the core clock gene Per2 . The Per2 E′-box mutation abolishes sustainable molecular clock oscillations and renders circadian locomotor activity and body temperature rhythms unstable. Without the E′-box, Per2 messenger RNA and protein expression remain at mid-to-high levels. Our work delineates the Per2 E′-box as a critical nodal element for keeping sustainable cell-autonomous circadian oscillation and reveals the extent of the impact of the non-coding cis -element in daily maintenance of animal locomotor activity and body temperature rhythmicity. The circadian transcription factors BMAL1:CLOCK bind to E/E′-boxes in gene regulatory elements of their targets and facilitate rhythmic expression. Here, the authors mutate the Per2 promoter E’′-box in mice and observe that cell- and tissue-autonomous oscillations are dampened and that animals are less susceptible to jet lag.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-019-10532-2