Light-dependent interaction between Drosophila CRY and the clock protein PER mediated by the carboxy terminus of CRY. |
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Authors: | E Rosato V Codd G Mazzotta A Piccin M Zordan R Costa C P Kyriacou |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of Leicester, University Road, LE1 7RH, Leicester, United Kingdom. er6@le.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: The biological clock synchronizes the organism with the environment, responding to changes in light and temperature. Drosophila CRYPTOCHROME (CRY), a putative circadian photoreceptor, has previously been reported to interact with the clock protein TIMELESS (TIM) in a light-dependent manner. Although TIM dimerizes with PERIOD (PER), no association between CRY and PER has previously been revealed, and aspects of the light dependence of the TIM/CRY interaction are still unclear. RESULTS: Behavioral analysis of double mutants of per and cry suggested a genetic interaction between the two loci. To investigate whether this was reflected in a physical interaction, we employed a yeast-two-hybrid system that revealed a dimerization between PER and CRY. This was further supported by a coimmunoprecipitation assay in tissue culture cells. We also show that the light-dependent nuclear interactions of PER and TIM with CRY require the C terminus of CRY and may involve a trans-acting repressor. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that, as in mammals, Drosophila CRY interacts with PER, and, as in plants, the C terminus of CRY is involved in mediating light responses. A model for the light dependence of CRY is discussed. |
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