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Central role of phosphorylation in the circadian control of liver metabolism


ABSTRACT: Circadian clocks are endogenous oscillators that drive organismal metabolism and physiology. Here, we report the first global in vivo quantification of circadian phosphorylation rhythms in mammals. Of more than 20,000 in vivo phosphosites, 25% significantly oscillate in the mouse liver, including novel sites on core clock proteins. Analyzing kinase substrate motifs, we find that the EGF/RAS/ERK pathway is predominantly activated during the day and the AKT/mTOR/p70S6K at night. The extent and amplitude of phosphorylation cycles dominate the rhythms of transcript and protein abundance. A dominant regulatory role for phosphorylation-dependent circadian tuning of signaling pathways allows the organism to rapidly and economically respond to daily changes in nutrient availability and integrate different signaling triggers.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

TISSUE(S): Liver

SUBMITTER: Mario Oroshi  

LAB HEAD: matthias mann

PROVIDER: PXD003751 | Pride | 2016-10-18

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Phosphorylation Is a Central Mechanism for Circadian Control of Metabolism and Physiology.

Robles Maria S MS   Humphrey Sean J SJ   Mann Matthias M  

Cell metabolism 20161103 1


Circadian clocks are self-sustainable endogenous oscillators, present in virtually every cell, driving daily cycles of metabolism and physiology. The molecular mechanism of the circadian clock is based on interconnected transcriptional and translational feedback loops. While many studies have addressed circadian rhythms of the transcriptome and, to a lesser extent, the proteome, none have investigated the phosphoproteome. We apply mass spectrometry-based phosphoproteomics to obtain the first glo  ...[more]

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