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Rapid activation of CLOCK by Ca2+-dependent protein kinase C mediates resetting of the mammalian circadian clock.


ABSTRACT: In mammals, immediate-early transcription of the Period 1 (Per1) gene is crucial for resetting the mammalian circadian clock. Here, we show that CLOCK is a real signalling molecule that mediates the serum-evoked rapid induction of Per1 in fibroblasts through the Ca2+-dependent protein kinase C (PKC) pathway. Stimulation with serum rapidly induced nuclear translocation, heterodimerization and Ser/Thr phosphorylation of CLOCK just before the surge of Per1 transcription. Serum-induced CLOCK phosphorylation was abolished by treatment with PKC inhibitors but not by other kinase inhibitors. Consistently, the interaction between CLOCK and PKC was markedly increased shortly after serum shock, and the Ca2+-dependent PKC isoforms PKCalpha and PKCgamma phosphorylated CLOCK in vitro. Furthermore, phorbol myristic acetate treatment triggered immediate-early transcription of Per1 and also CLOCK phosphorylation, which were blocked by a Ca2+-dependent PKC inhibitor. These findings indicate that CLOCK activation through the Ca2+-dependent PKC pathway might have a substantial role in phase resetting of the circadian clock.

SUBMITTER: Shim HS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1852771 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rapid activation of CLOCK by Ca2+-dependent protein kinase C mediates resetting of the mammalian circadian clock.

Shim Hong Seok HS   Kim Hyunjung H   Lee Jiwon J   Son Gi Hoon GH   Cho Sehyung S   Oh Tae H TH   Kang Sang Hyeon SH   Seen Dong-Seung DS   Lee Kun Ho KH   Kim Kyungjin K  

EMBO reports 20070309 4


In mammals, immediate-early transcription of the Period 1 (Per1) gene is crucial for resetting the mammalian circadian clock. Here, we show that CLOCK is a real signalling molecule that mediates the serum-evoked rapid induction of Per1 in fibroblasts through the Ca2+-dependent protein kinase C (PKC) pathway. Stimulation with serum rapidly induced nuclear translocation, heterodimerization and Ser/Thr phosphorylation of CLOCK just before the surge of Per1 transcription. Serum-induced CLOCK phospho  ...[more]

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