Conformational changes in the negative arm of the circadian clock correlate with dynamic interactomes involved in post-transcriptional regulation

  • Jacqueline F. Pelham
  • , Alexander E. Mosier
  • , Samuel C. Altshuler
  • , Morgan L. Rhodes
  • , Christopher L. Kirchhoff
  • , William B. Fall
  • , Catherine Mann
  • , Lisa S. Baik
  • , Joanna C. Chiu
  • , Jennifer M. Hurley

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Abstract

Biology is tuned to the Earth's diurnal cycle by the circadian clock, a transcriptional/translational negative feedback loop that regulates physiology via transcriptional activation and other post-transcriptional mechanisms. We hypothesize that circadian post-transcriptional regulation might stem from conformational shifts in the intrinsically disordered proteins that comprise the negative arm of the feedback loop to coordinate variation in negative-arm-centered macromolecular complexes. This work demonstrates temporal conformational fluidity in the negative arm that correlates with 24-h variation in physiologically diverse macromolecular complex components in eukaryotic clock proteins. Short linear motifs on the negative-arm proteins that correspond with the interactors localized to disordered regions and known temporal phosphorylation sites suggesting changes in these macromolecular complexes could be due to conformational changes imparted by the temporal phospho-state. Interactors that oscillate in the macromolecular complexes over circadian time correlate with post-transcriptionally regulated proteins, highlighting how time-of-day variation in the negative-arm protein complexes may tune cellular physiology.

Original languageEnglish
Article number112376
JournalCell Reports
Volume42
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 25 2023

Keywords

  • CP: Genomics
  • CP: Molecular biology
  • Drosophila melanogaster
  • FREQUENCY
  • interactome
  • Intrinsic Disorder
  • negative arm proteins
  • Neurospora crassa
  • PERIOD

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