cAMP response element-mediated transcription by activating transcription factor-4 (ATF4) is essential for circadian expression of the Period2 gene

Satoru Koyanagi, etc
J Biol Chem, 2011


Activating transcription factor (ATF)/cAMP response element (CRE)-binding (CREB) proteins induce the CRE-mediated gene transcription depending on the cAMP stimulation. cAMP-dependent signaling oscillates in a circadian manner, which in turn also sustain core oscillation machinery of the circadian clock. Here we show that among the ATF/CREB family proteins, ATF4 is essential for the circadian expression of the Period2 (Per2) gene, a key component of the circadian clock. Transcription of the Atf4 gene was regulated by core components of the circadian clock and its expression exhibited circadian oscillation in mouse tissues as well as embryonic fibroblasts. ATF4 bound to the CRE of the Per2 promoter in a circadian time-dependent manner and periodically activated the transcription of the Per2 gene. Consequently, the oscillation of the Per2 expression was attenuated in embryonic cells prepared from Atf4-null mice. Furthermore, the loss of ATF4 also disrupted the rhythms in the expression of other clock genes. These results suggest that ATF4 is a component responsible for sustaining circadian oscillation of CRE- mediated gene expression and also constitutes a molecular link connecting cAMP-dependent signaling to the circadian clock.

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Journal
J Biol Chem
Year
2011
Page
M111.258970
Institute
Kyushu University