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SCF <sup>Fbxl3</sup> Controls the Oscillation of the Circadian Clock by Directing the Degradation of Cryptochrome Proteins
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2007
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Molecular RegulationMolecular BiologyCryptochromeCircadian ClockCell CycleTumor BiologyClock OscillationsCell SignalingCryptochrome ProteinsCircadian RhythmUbiquitin Ligase ComplexGene ExpressionCell BiologyCircadian BiologySignal TransductionNatural SciencesTumor SuppressorSystems BiologyMedicineChronobiology
One component of the circadian clock in mammals is the Clock-Bmal1 heterodimeric transcription factor. Among its downstream targets, two genes, Cry1 and Cry2, encode inhibitors of the Clock-Bmal1 complex that establish a negative-feedback loop. We found that both Cry1 and Cry2 proteins are ubiquitinated and degraded via the SCF(Fbxl3) ubiquitin ligase complex. This regulation by SCF(Fbxl3) is a prerequisite for the efficient and timely reactivation of Clock-Bmal1 and the consequent expression of Per1 and Per2, two regulators of the circadian clock that display tumor suppressor activity. Silencing of Fbxl3 produced no effect in Cry1-/-;Cry2-/- cells, which shows that Fbxl3 controls clock oscillations by mediating the degradation of CRY proteins.
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