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  2. SCFFbxl3 controls the oscillation of the circadian clock by directing the degradation of cryptochrome proteins

SCFFbxl3 controls the oscillation of the circadian clock by directing the degradation of cryptochrome proteins

  • Science. 2007 May 11;316(5826):900-4. doi: 10.1126/science.1141194.
Luca Busino 1 Florian Bassermann Alessio Maiolica Choogon Lee Patrick M Nolan Sofia I H Godinho Giulio F Draetta Michele Pagano
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Pathology, NYU Cancer Institute, New York University School of Medicine, 550 First Avenue, MSB 599, New York, NY 10016, USA.
Abstract

One component of the circadian clock in mammals is the Clock-Bmal1 heterodimeric transcription factor. Among its downstream targets, two genes, Cry1 and Cry2, encode inhibitors of the Clock-Bmal1 complex that establish a negative-feedback loop. We found that both Cry1 and Cry2 proteins are ubiquitinated and degraded via the SCF(Fbxl3) ubiquitin ligase complex. This regulation by SCF(Fbxl3) is a prerequisite for the efficient and timely reactivation of Clock-Bmal1 and the consequent expression of Per1 and Per2, two regulators of the circadian clock that display tumor suppressor activity. Silencing of Fbxl3 produced no effect in Cry1-/-;Cry2-/- cells, which shows that Fbxl3 controls clock oscillations by mediating the degradation of CRY proteins.

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