Literature DB >> 18505821

A novel heme-regulatory motif mediates heme-dependent degradation of the circadian factor period 2.

Jianhua Yang1, Kevin D Kim, Andrew Lucas, Karen E Drahos, Carlo S Santos, Sean P Mury, Daniel G S Capelluto, Carla V Finkielstein.   

Abstract

Although efforts have been made to identify circadian-controlled genes regulating cell cycle progression and cell death, little is known about the metabolic signals modulating circadian regulation of gene expression. We identify heme, an iron-containing prosthetic group, as a regulatory ligand controlling human Period-2 (hPer2) stability. Furthermore, we define a novel heme-regulatory motif within the C terminus of hPer2 (SC(841)PA) as necessary for heme binding and protein destabilization. Spectroscopy reveals that whereas the PAS domain binds to both the ferric and ferrous forms of heme, SC(841)PA binds exclusively to ferric heme, thus acting as a redox sensor. Consequently, binding prevents hPer2 from interacting with its stabilizing counterpart cryptochrome. In vivo, hPer2 downregulation is suppressed by inhibitors of heme synthesis or proteasome activity, while SA(841)PA is sufficient to stabilize hPer2 in transfected cells. Moreover, heme binding to the SC(841)PA motif directly impacts circadian gene expression, resulting in altered period length. Overall, the data support a model where heme-mediated oxidation triggers hPer2 degradation, thus controlling heterodimerization and ultimately gene transcription.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18505821      PMCID: PMC2493356          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.00236-08

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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