학술논문

Activation of TGF-β/activin signalling resets the circadian clock through rapid induction of Dec1 transcripts.
Document Type
Article
Source
Nature Cell Biology. Dec2008, Vol. 10 Issue 12, p1463-1469. 7p. 1 Black and White Photograph, 11 Graphs.
Subject
*TRANSFORMING growth factors
*CIRCADIAN rhythms
*ACTIVIN
*INTRAPERITONEAL injections
*GENE expression
*GENETIC regulation
Language
ISSN
1465-7392
Abstract
The circadian clock is reset by external time cues for synchronization to environmental changes. In mammals, the light-input signalling pathway mediated by Per gene induction has been extensively studied. On the other hand, little is known about resetting mechanisms that are independent of Per induction. Here we show that activation of activin receptor-like kinase (ALK), triggered by TGF-β, activin or alkali signals, evoked resetting of the cellular clock independently of Per induction. The resetting was mediated by an immediate-early induction of Dec1, a gene whose physiological role in the function of the circadian clock has been unclear. Acute Dec1 induction was a prerequisite for ALK-mediated resetting and upregulation was dependent on SMAD3, which was phosphorylated for activation in response to the resetting stimuli. Intraperitoneal injection of TGF-β into wild-type or Dec1-deficient mice demonstrated that Dec1 has an essential role in phase-shift of clock gene expression in the kidney and adrenal gland. These results indicate that ALK–SMAD3–Dec1 signalling provides an input pathway in the mammalian molecular clock. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]