Characterization of the chicken serotonin N-acetyltransferase gene -: Activation via clock gene heterodimer/e box interaction

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作者
Chong, NW [1 ]
Bernard, M [1 ]
Klein, DC [1 ]
机构
[1] NICHD, Sect Neuroendocrinol, Lab Dev Neurobiol, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M005671200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The abundance of serotonin N-acetyltransferase (arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase, AANAT) mRNA in the chicken pineal gland exhibits a circadian rhythm, which is translated into a circadian rhythm in melatonin production. Here we have started to elucidate the molecular basis of the circadian rhythm in chicken AANAT (cAANAT), The 5'-flanking region of the cAANAT gene was isolated and found to contain an E box DNA element that confers strong luciferase reporter activity. In transfection experiments using chicken pineal cells, an E box mutation dramatically decreased reporter activity. Northern blot analysis indicated that several putative clock genes (bmal1, Clock, and MOP4) are co-expressed in the chicken pineal gland. bmal1 mRNA is expressed in a rhythmic manner in the chicken pineal gland, with peak levels at early subjective night, coincident with the increase in cAANAT expression. Co-transfection experiments in COS cells demonstrated that chicken BMAL1/CLOCK and human BMAL1/MOP4 heterodimers bound the AANAT E box element and enhanced transcription. These observations suggest that binding of clock gene heterodimers to the cAANAT E box is a critical element in the expression of the cAANAT gene in vitro.
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