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LKRSDH-dependent histone modifications of insulin-like peptide sites contribute to age-related circadian rhythm changes

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  • Pengfei Lv

    (China Agricultural University)

  • Xingzhuo Yang

    (China Agricultural University)

  • Juan Du

    (China Agricultural University)

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To understand aging impact on the circadian rhythm, we screened for factors influencing circadian changes during aging. Our findings reveal that LKRSDH mutation significantly reduces rhythmicity in aged flies. RNA-seq identifies a significant increase in insulin-like peptides (dilps) in LKRSDH mutants due to the combined effects of H3R17me2 and H3K27me3 on transcription. Genetic evidence suggests that LKRSDH regulates age-related circadian rhythm changes through art4 and dilps. ChIP-seq analyzes whole genome changes in H3R17me2 and H3K27me3 histone modifications in young and old flies with LKRSDH mutation and controls. The results reveal a correlation between H3R17me2 and H3K27me3, underscoring the role of LKRSDH in regulating gene expression and modification levels during aging. Overall, our study demonstrates that LKRSDH-dependent histone modifications at dilps sites contribute to age-related circadian rhythm changes. This data offers insights and a foundational reference for aging research by unveiling the relationship between LKRSDH and H3R17me2/H3K27me3 histone modifications in aging.

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  • Pengfei Lv & Xingzhuo Yang & Juan Du, 2024. "LKRSDH-dependent histone modifications of insulin-like peptide sites contribute to age-related circadian rhythm changes," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-18, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-47740-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-47740-4
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