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  2. A novel autofeedback loop of Dec1 transcription involved in circadian rhythm regulation

A novel autofeedback loop of Dec1 transcription involved in circadian rhythm regulation

  • Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2004 Jan 2;313(1):117-24. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2003.11.099.
Takeshi Kawamoto 1 Mitsuhide Noshiro Fuyuki Sato Koji Maemura Norihiko Takeda Ryozo Nagai Tomoyuki Iwata Katsumi Fujimoto Masae Furukawa Kazuko Miyazaki Sato Honma Ken ichi Honma Yukio Kato
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  • 1 Department of Dental and Medical Biochemistry, Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima 734-8553, Japan.
Abstract

An autofeedback loop associated with transcription of clock gene(s), Per(s), is generally accepted as the molecular machinery of circadian rhythm generation, in which CLOCK/BMAL act as positive regulators and PER/CRY as negative ones. We show here an autofeedback loop of Dec1 encoding a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor: CLOCK/BMAL increased the promoter activity of Dec1, and DEC1 and DEC2 as well as PERs and CRYs suppressed the induced expression. Three CACGTG E-boxes are responsible for both the activation and the suppression of Dec1 transcription. Forced expression of Clock/Bmal increased endogenous Dec1 mRNA level, and overexpression of Dec1 resulted in suppression of Dec2, Per2, and Dbp expression. The level of Dec1 expression in the heart of Clock/Clock mutant mice was continuously low throughout the day. These findings suggest that Dec1 is positively regulated by CLOCK/BMAL and is involved in circadian rhythm regulation by suppressing CLOCK/BMAL-induced gene expression. The autofeedback loop of Dec1 may be interlocked with the core feedback loop of Per in some situations.

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