Literature DB >> 27892932

Reciprocal regulation of carbon monoxide metabolism and the circadian clock.

Roman Klemz1, Silke Reischl1, Thomas Wallach1, Nicole Witte2, Karsten Jürchott1, Sabrina Klemz1, Veronika Lang1, Stephan Lorenzen3, Miriam Knauer2, Steffi Heidenreich2, Min Xu4, Jürgen A Ripperger5, Michael Schupp2, Ralf Stanewsky4, Achim Kramer1.   

Abstract

Circadian clocks are cell-autonomous oscillators regulating daily rhythms in a wide range of physiological, metabolic and behavioral processes. Feedback of metabolic signals, such as redox state, NAD+/NADH and AMP/ADP ratios, or heme, modulate circadian rhythms and thereby optimize energy utilization across the 24-h cycle. We show that rhythmic heme degradation, which generates the signaling molecule carbon monoxide (CO), is required for normal circadian rhythms as well as circadian metabolic outputs. CO suppresses circadian transcription by attenuating CLOCK-BMAL1 binding to target promoters. Pharmacological inhibition or genetic depletion of CO-producing heme oxygenases abrogates normal daily cycles in mammalian cells and Drosophila. In mouse hepatocytes, suppression of CO production leads to a global upregulation of CLOCK-BMAL1-dependent circadian gene expression and dysregulated glucose metabolism. Together, our findings show that CO metabolism is an important link between the basic circadian-clock machinery, metabolism and behavior.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27892932     DOI: 10.1038/nsmb.3331

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Struct Mol Biol        ISSN: 1545-9985            Impact factor:   15.369


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