The HP1? protein is mandatory to repress the circadian clock and its output genes during the 12 h period of transcriptional repression

Nisha Misra, Manohar Damara,Pierre Chambon

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America(2023)

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The transcriptional repressions driven by the circadian core clock repressors RevErb & alpha;, E4BP4, and CRY1/PER1 involve feedback loops which are mandatory for generating the circadian rhythms. These repressors are known to bind to cognate DNA binding sites, but how their circadian bindings trigger the cascade of events leading to these repressions remain to be elucidated. Through molecular and genetic analyses, we now demonstrate that the chromatin protein HP1 & alpha; plays a key role in these transcriptional repressions of both the circadian clock (CC) genes and their cognate output genes (CCGs). We show that these CC repressors recruit the HP1 & alpha; protein downstream from a repressive cascade, and that this recruitment is mandatory for the maintenance of both the CC integrity and the expression of the circadian genes. We further show that the presence of HP1 & alpha; is critical for both the repressor-induced chromatin compaction and the generation of "transcriptionally repressed biomolecular hydrophobic condensates" and demonstrates that HP1 & alpha; is mandatory within the CC output genes for both the recruitment of DNA methylating enzymes on the intronic deoxyCpG islands and their subsequent methylation.
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circadian DNA methylation–demethylation,circadian clock,circadian transcription,circadian transcriptional repression,intronic deoxyCpG-Islands
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