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Nipped-A Regulates the Drosophila Circadian Clock via Histone Deubiquitination


ABSTRACT: Psychiatric diseases are often accompanied by circadian disruptions, but the molecular underpinnings remain largely unclear. To address this, we screened genes that have been previously reported to be associated with psychiatric diseases and found that TRRAP, a gene associated with schizophrenia, is involved in circadian rhythm regulation. Knocking down Nipped-A, the Drosophila homolog of human TRRAP, leads to lengthened period of locomotor rhythms in flies. Molecular analysis demonstrates that NIPPED-A sets the pace of the clock by increasing the mRNA and protein levels of core clock genes timeless (tim) and Par domain protein 1? (Pdp1?). Furthermore, we found that NIPPED-A promotes the transcription of tim and Pdp1? possibly by facilitating deubiquitination of histone H2B via the deubiquitination module of the transcription co-activator Spt-Ada-Gcn5 acetyltransferase complex. Taken together, these findings reveal a novel role for NIPPED-A in epigenetic regulation of the clock.

SUBMITTER: Luoying Zhang 

PROVIDER: S-SCDT-EMBOJ-2018-101259 | biostudies-other |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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