vrille, Pdp1, and dClock form a second feedback loop in the Drosophila circadian clock
- PMID: 12581523
- DOI: 10.1016/s0092-8674(03)00074-6
vrille, Pdp1, and dClock form a second feedback loop in the Drosophila circadian clock
Abstract
The Drosophila circadian clock consists of two interlocked transcriptional feedback loops. In one loop, dCLOCK/CYCLE activates period expression, and PERIOD protein then inhibits dCLOCK/CYCLE activity. dClock is also rhythmically transcribed, but its regulators are unknown. vrille (vri) and Par Domain Protein 1 (Pdp1) encode related transcription factors whose expression is directly activated by dCLOCK/CYCLE. We show here that VRI and PDP1 proteins feed back and directly regulate dClock expression. Repression of dClock by VRI is separated from activation by PDP1 since VRI levels peak 3-6 hours before PDP1. Rhythmic vri transcription is required for molecular rhythms, and here we show that the clock stops in a Pdp1 null mutant, identifying Pdp1 as an essential clock gene. Thus, VRI and PDP1, together with dClock itself, comprise a second feedback loop in the Drosophila clock that gives rhythmic expression of dClock, and probably of other genes, to generate accurate circadian rhythms.
Comment on
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Circadian clocks: a tale of two feedback loops.Cell. 2003 Feb 7;112(3):284-6. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(03)00076-x. Cell. 2003. PMID: 12581517 Review.
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