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The clock gene Period3 in the nocturnal flatfish Solea senegalensis: Molecular cloning, tissue expression and daily rhythms in central areas.

Agueda J Martín-Robles1, Esther Isorna, David Whitmore, José A Muñoz-Cueto, Carlos Pendón.   

Abstract

Clock genes are responsible for generating and sustaining most rhythmic daily functions in vertebrates. Their expression is endogenously driven, although they are entrained by external cues such as light, temperature and nutrient availability. In the present study, a full-length coding region of Solea senegalensis clock gene Period3 (Per3) has been isolated from sole brain as a first step in understanding the molecular basis underlying circadian rhythms in this nocturnal species. The complete cDNA is 4141 base pairs (bp) in length, including an ORF of 3804bp, a 5'UTR of 247bp and a 3'UTR of 90bp. It encodes a putative PERIOD3 protein (PER3) of 1267 amino acids which shares the main functional domains conserved between transcription factors regulating the circadian clock pathway. Sole PER3 displays high identity with PER3 proteins from teleost species (61-77%) and lower identity (39-46%) with other vertebrate PER3 sequences. This gene is expressed in all examined tissues, being mRNA expression particularly evident in retina, cerebellum, diencephalon, optic tectum, liver and ovary. Per3 exhibits a significant daily oscillation in retina and optic tectum but not in diencephalon and cerebellum. Our results suggest an important role of Per3 in the circadian clockwork machinery of visually-related areas of sole.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21281733     DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2011.01.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol        ISSN: 1095-6433            Impact factor:   2.320


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