CaMKII is essential for the cellular clock and coupling between morning and evening behavioral rhythms

Naohiro Kon, Tomoko Yoshikawa, Sato Honma, Yoko Yamagata, Hikari Yoshitane, Kimiko Shimizu, Yasunori Sugiyama, Chihiro Hara, Isamu Kameshita, Ken Ichi Honma, Yoshitaka Fukada*

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研究成果: ジャーナルへの寄稿学術論文査読

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Daily behavioral rhythms in mammals are governed by the central circadian clock, located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). The behavioral rhythms persist even in constant darkness, with a stable activity time due to coupling between two oscillators that determine the morning and evening activities. Accumulating evidence supports a prerequisite role for Ca2+ in the robust oscillation of the SCN, yet the underlying molecular mechanism remains elusive. Here, we show that Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) activity is essential for not only the cellular oscillation but also synchronization among oscillators in the SCN. A kinase-dead mutation in mouse CaMKIIα weakened the behavioral rhythmicity and elicited decoupling between the morning and evening activity rhythms, sometimes causing arrhythmicity. In the mutant SCN, the right and left nuclei showed uncoupled oscillations. Cellular and biochemical analyses revealed that Ca2+-calmodulin-CaMKII signaling contributes to activation of E-box-dependent gene expression through promoting dimerization of circadian locomotor output cycles kaput (CLOCK) and brain and muscle Arnt-like protein 1 (BMAL1). These results demonstrate a dual role of CaMKII as a component of cell-autonomous clockwork and as a synchronizer integrating circadian behavioral activities.

本文言語英語
ページ(範囲)1101-1110
ページ数10
ジャーナルGenes and Development
28
10
DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 2014

ASJC Scopus 主題領域

  • 遺伝学
  • 発生生物学

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