Literature DB >> 21874017

A circadian clock in hippocampus is regulated by interaction between oligophrenin-1 and Rev-erbα.

Pamela Valnegri1, Malik Khelfaoui, Olivier Dorseuil, Silvia Bassani, Celine Lagneaux, Antonella Gianfelice, Roberta Benfante, Jamel Chelly, Pierre Billuart, Carlo Sala, Maria Passafaro.   

Abstract

Oligophrenin-1 regulates dendritic spine morphology in the brain. Mutations in the oligophrenin-1 gene (OPHN1) cause intellectual disability. We discovered a previously unknown partner of oligophrenin-1, Rev-erbα, a nuclear receptor that represses the transcription of circadian oscillators. We found that oligophrenin-1 interacts with Rev-erbα in the mouse brain, causing it to locate to dendrites, reducing its repressor activity and protecting it from degradation. Our results indicate the presence of a circadian oscillator in the hippocampus, involving the clock gene Bmal1 (also known as Arntl), that is modulated by Rev-erbα and requires oligophrenin-1 for normal oscillation. We also found that synaptic activity induced Rev-erbα localization to dendrites and spines, a process that is mediated by AMPA receptor activation and requires oligophrenin-1. Our data reveal new interactions between synaptic activity and circadian oscillators, and delineate a new means of communication between nucleus and synapse that may provide insight into normal plasticity and the etiology of intellectual disability.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21874017     DOI: 10.1038/nn.2911

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Neurosci        ISSN: 1097-6256            Impact factor:   24.884


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