Bmal1 Dephosphorylation Determines The Pace Of The Circadian Clock

GENES & DEVELOPMENT(2021)

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In mammals, virtually all body cells harbor cell-autonomous and self-sustained circadian oscillators that rely on delayed negative feedback loops in gene expression. Transcriptional activation and repression play a major role in keeping these clocks ticking, but numerous post-translational mechanisms-and particularly the phosphorylation of core clock components by protein kinases-are also critically involved in setting the pace of these timekeepers. In this issue of Genes & Development, Klemz and colleagues (pp. 1161-1174) now show how dephosphorylation of BMAL1 by protein phosphatase 4 (PPP4) participates in the modulation of circadian timing.
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BMAL1, CLOCK, circadian clock, circadian rhythm, phosphorylation, protein phosphatase 4
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