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Daytime CLOCK Dephosphorylation Is Controlled by STRIPAK Complexes in Drosophila.

Simonetta Andreazza1, Sylvina Bouleau1, Béatrice Martin1, Annie Lamouroux1, Prishila Ponien2, Christian Papin1, Elisabeth Chélot1, Eric Jacquet2, François Rouyer3.   

Abstract

In the Drosophila circadian oscillator, the CLOCK/CYCLE complex activates transcription of period (per) and timeless (tim) in the evening. PER and TIM proteins then repress CLOCK (CLK) activity during the night. The pace of the oscillator depends upon post-translational regulation that affects both positive and negative components of the transcriptional loop. CLK protein is highly phosphorylated and inactive in the morning, whereas hypophosphorylated active forms are present in the evening. How this critical dephosphorylation step is mediated is unclear. We show here that two components of the STRIPAK complex, the CKA regulatory subunit of the PP2A phosphatase and its interacting protein STRIP, promote CLK dephosphorylation during the daytime. In contrast, the WDB regulatory PP2A subunit stabilizes CLK without affecting its phosphorylation state. Inhibition of the PP2A catalytic subunit and CKA downregulation affect daytime CLK similarly, suggesting that STRIPAK complexes are the main PP2A players in producing transcriptionally active hypophosphorylated CLK.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 25981041     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2015.04.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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