诱导剂
生物钟
昼夜节律
生物
细胞生物学
抑制因子
每1
神经科学
调节器
下调和上调
细菌昼夜节律
相位响应曲线
作者
Yoshifumi Takahata,Yuki Kasashima,Masato Miyoshi,Shusei Yashiki,Justina Kulikauskaite,Yasuhito Sekine,Yuki Ohba,Hideaki Hasegawa,Naoki Yuri,Nagisa Iwai,Nanako Otsu,Mikiya Kitakata,Yuta Kitaguchi,Haruki Furune,Chihiro Omori,M Mukai,Yuki Komamura-Kohno,Yi-Ying Huang,Matsumi Hirose,Ying‐Hui Fu
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2509943123
摘要
West-to-east transmeridian flights are more disruptive than east-to-west ones due to challenges in advancing the human circadian clock. Transient mammalian Period1 ( Per1 ) induction was predicted to predominantly advance the clock phase in our previous work. Here, we unravel a specific Per1 inducer, Mic-628, enabling abrupt phase advance in mouse behavioral rhythms, regardless of the timing of oral administration. Mic-628-treated mice re-entrain to phase-advanced light–dark cycles significantly faster. The direct interaction between Mic-628 and CRYPTOCHROME1 (CRY1) does not simply inhibit CRY1 repressor activity. Instead, the interaction facilitates the CLOCK-BMAL1 assembly, ensuring highly specific induction via a tandem E-box motif upstream of the Per1 promoter. Importantly, Mic-628-driven Per1 induction is repressed by PER1 itself. Mathematical modeling indicates that both the CRY1- and PER1-mediated transcriptional regulation fix the phase of Per1 induction irrespective of intake time, thereby predominantly advancing the clock phase. These findings underscore the potential of selective Per expression as a therapeutic approach for human circadian rhythm disorders.
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