Regulation of per and cry genes reveals a central role for the D-box enhancer in light-dependent gene expression.

Light serves as a key environmental signal for synchronizing the circadian clock with the day night cycle. The zebrafish represents an attractive model for exploring how light influences the vertebrate clock mechanism. Direct illumination of most fish tissues and cell lines induces expression of a b...

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Main Authors: Philipp Mracek, Cristina Santoriello, M Laura Idda, Cristina Pagano, Zohar Ben-Moshe, Yoav Gothilf, Daniela Vallone, Nicholas S Foulkes
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3516543?pdf=render
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author Philipp Mracek
Cristina Santoriello
M Laura Idda
Cristina Pagano
Zohar Ben-Moshe
Yoav Gothilf
Daniela Vallone
Nicholas S Foulkes
author_facet Philipp Mracek
Cristina Santoriello
M Laura Idda
Cristina Pagano
Zohar Ben-Moshe
Yoav Gothilf
Daniela Vallone
Nicholas S Foulkes
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description Light serves as a key environmental signal for synchronizing the circadian clock with the day night cycle. The zebrafish represents an attractive model for exploring how light influences the vertebrate clock mechanism. Direct illumination of most fish tissues and cell lines induces expression of a broad range of genes including DNA repair, stress response and key clock genes. We have previously identified D- and E-box elements within the promoter of the zebrafish per2 gene that together direct light-induced gene expression. However, is the combined regulation by E- and D-boxes a general feature for all light-induced gene expression? We have tackled this question by examining the regulation of additional light-inducible genes. Our results demonstrate that with the exception of per2, all other genes tested are not induced by light upon blocking of de novo protein synthesis. We reveal that a single D-box serves as the principal light responsive element within the cry1a promoter. Furthermore, upon inhibition of protein synthesis D-box mediated gene expression is abolished while the E-box confers light driven activation as observed in the per2 gene. Given the existence of different photoreceptors in fish cells, our results implicate the D-box enhancer as a general convergence point for light driven signaling.
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spelling doaj.art-23d4a436ad204c27ba6f9fde54f389262022-12-22T03:14:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01712e5127810.1371/journal.pone.0051278Regulation of per and cry genes reveals a central role for the D-box enhancer in light-dependent gene expression.Philipp MracekCristina SantorielloM Laura IddaCristina PaganoZohar Ben-MosheYoav GothilfDaniela ValloneNicholas S FoulkesLight serves as a key environmental signal for synchronizing the circadian clock with the day night cycle. The zebrafish represents an attractive model for exploring how light influences the vertebrate clock mechanism. Direct illumination of most fish tissues and cell lines induces expression of a broad range of genes including DNA repair, stress response and key clock genes. We have previously identified D- and E-box elements within the promoter of the zebrafish per2 gene that together direct light-induced gene expression. However, is the combined regulation by E- and D-boxes a general feature for all light-induced gene expression? We have tackled this question by examining the regulation of additional light-inducible genes. Our results demonstrate that with the exception of per2, all other genes tested are not induced by light upon blocking of de novo protein synthesis. We reveal that a single D-box serves as the principal light responsive element within the cry1a promoter. Furthermore, upon inhibition of protein synthesis D-box mediated gene expression is abolished while the E-box confers light driven activation as observed in the per2 gene. Given the existence of different photoreceptors in fish cells, our results implicate the D-box enhancer as a general convergence point for light driven signaling.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3516543?pdf=render
spellingShingle Philipp Mracek
Cristina Santoriello
M Laura Idda
Cristina Pagano
Zohar Ben-Moshe
Yoav Gothilf
Daniela Vallone
Nicholas S Foulkes
Regulation of per and cry genes reveals a central role for the D-box enhancer in light-dependent gene expression.
PLoS ONE
title Regulation of per and cry genes reveals a central role for the D-box enhancer in light-dependent gene expression.
title_full Regulation of per and cry genes reveals a central role for the D-box enhancer in light-dependent gene expression.
title_fullStr Regulation of per and cry genes reveals a central role for the D-box enhancer in light-dependent gene expression.
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of per and cry genes reveals a central role for the D-box enhancer in light-dependent gene expression.
title_short Regulation of per and cry genes reveals a central role for the D-box enhancer in light-dependent gene expression.
title_sort regulation of per and cry genes reveals a central role for the d box enhancer in light dependent gene expression
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3516543?pdf=render
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