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Non-coding cis-element of Period2 is essential for maintaining organismal circadian behaviour and body temperature rhythmicity

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  • Masao Doi

    (Kyoto University)

  • Hiroyuki Shimatani

    (Kyoto University)

  • Yuta Atobe

    (Kyoto University)

  • Iori Murai

    (Kyoto University
    Kyoto University)

  • Hida Hayashi

    (Kyoto University)

  • Yukari Takahashi

    (Kyoto University)

  • Jean-Michel Fustin

    (Kyoto University)

  • Yoshiaki Yamaguchi

    (Kyoto University)

  • Hiroshi Kiyonari

    (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research)

  • Nobuya Koike

    (Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine)

  • Kazuhiro Yagita

    (Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine)

  • Choogon Lee

    (Florida State University)

  • Manabu Abe

    (Niigata University)

  • Kenji Sakimura

    (Niigata University)

  • Hitoshi Okamura

    (Kyoto University
    Kyoto University)

Abstract

Non-coding cis-regulatory elements are essential determinants of development, but their exact impacts on behavior and physiology in adults remain elusive. Cis-element-based transcriptional regulation is believed to be crucial for generating circadian rhythms in behavior and physiology. However, genetic evidence supporting this model is based on mutations in the protein-coding sequences of clock genes. Here, we report generation of mutant mice carrying a mutation only at the E′-box cis-element in the promoter region of the core clock gene Per2. The Per2 E′-box mutation abolishes sustainable molecular clock oscillations and renders circadian locomotor activity and body temperature rhythms unstable. Without the E′-box, Per2 messenger RNA and protein expression remain at mid-to-high levels. Our work delineates the Per2 E′-box as a critical nodal element for keeping sustainable cell-autonomous circadian oscillation and reveals the extent of the impact of the non-coding cis-element in daily maintenance of animal locomotor activity and body temperature rhythmicity.

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  • Masao Doi & Hiroyuki Shimatani & Yuta Atobe & Iori Murai & Hida Hayashi & Yukari Takahashi & Jean-Michel Fustin & Yoshiaki Yamaguchi & Hiroshi Kiyonari & Nobuya Koike & Kazuhiro Yagita & Choogon Lee &, 2019. "Non-coding cis-element of Period2 is essential for maintaining organismal circadian behaviour and body temperature rhythmicity," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-10532-2
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-10532-2
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