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Identification of the Repressive Domain of the Negative Circadian Clock Component CHRONO.

Yu YangNing LiJiameng QiuHonghua GeXiming Qin
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2020)
Circadian rhythm is an endogenous, self-sustainable oscillation that participates in regulating organisms' physiological activities. Key to this oscillation is a negative feedback by the main clock components Periods and Cryptochromes that repress the transcriptional activity of BMAL1/CLOCK (defined in the Abbreviations) complexes. In addition, a novel repressor, CHRONO, has been identified recently, but details of CHRONO's function during repressing the circadian cycle remain unclear. Here we report that a domain of CHRONO mainly composed of α-helixes is critical to repression through the exploitation of protein-protein interactions according to luciferase reporter assays, co-immunoprecipitation, immunofluorescence, genome editing, and structural information analysis via circular dichroism spectroscopy. This repression is fulfilled by interactions between CHRONO and a region on the C-terminus of BMAL1 where Cryptochrome and CBP (defined in the Abbreviations) bind. Our resultsindicate that CHRONO and PER differentially function as BMAL1/CLOCK-dependent repressors. Besides, the N-terminus of CHRONO is important for its nuclear localization. We further develop a repression model of how PER, CRY, and CHRONO proteins associate with BMAL1, respectively.
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