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Natural Antisense Transcript of Period2, Per2AS, regulates the amplitude of the mouse circadian clock

Authors :
Rebecca A. Mosig
John J. Tyson
Landon P. Frazier
Joseph S. Takahashi
Camille T. Schrier
Allison N. Castaneda
Jacob C. Deslauriers
Nobuya Koike
Lily Zhu
Carla B. Green
Aarati Pokharel
Shihoko Kojima
Kevin He
Naseem Maghzian
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Circadian transcriptome studies identified a novel transcript at the Period2 (Per2) locus, which we named Per2AS. Per2AS is a long non-coding RNA transcribed from the antisense strand of Per2, and is expressed rhythmically and anti-phasic to Per2 mRNA. Previously, we mathematically tested the hypothesis that Per2AS and Per2 mutually inhibit each other’s expression by forming a double negative feedback loop, and found that Per2AS expands the oscillatory domain. In this study, we have experimentally tested this prediction by perturbing the expression of Per2AS in mouse fibroblasts. We found that Per2AS represses Per2 pre-transcriptionally in cis and regulates the amplitude of the circadian clock, but not period or phase. Unexpectedly, we also found that Per2 positively regulates Per2AS post-transcriptionally, indicating that Per2AS and Per2 form a single negative feedback loop. Because knock-down of Per2 does not recapitulate the phenotypes of Per2AS perturbation and Per2AS also activates Bmal1 in trans, we propose that Per2AS regulates the amplitude of the circadian clock without producing a protein by rewiring the molecular clock circuit.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9a10528376f0729c7dd59dc4279ddd7b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.27.222760