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In Vivo Role of Phosphorylation of Cryptochrome 2 in the Mouse Circadian Clock
Authors:Arisa Hirano  Nobuhiro Kurabayashi  Tomoki Nakagawa  Go Shioi  Takeshi Todo  Tsuyoshi Hirota  Yoshitaka Fukada
Abstract:The circadian clock is finely regulated by posttranslational modifications of clock components. Mouse CRY2, a critical player in the mammalian clock, is phosphorylated at Ser557 for proteasome-mediated degradation, but its in vivo role in circadian organization was not revealed. Here, we generated CRY2(S557A) mutant mice, in which Ser557 phosphorylation is specifically abolished. The mutation lengthened free-running periods of the behavioral rhythms and PER2::LUC bioluminescence rhythms of cultured liver. In livers from mutant mice, the nuclear CRY2 level was elevated, with enhanced PER2 nuclear occupancy and suppression of E-box-regulated genes. Thus, Ser557 phosphorylation-dependent regulation of CRY2 is essential for proper clock oscillation in vivo.
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