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Protein dynamics regulate distinct biochemical properties of cryptochromes in mammalian circadian rhythms

View ORCID ProfileJennifer L. Fribourgh, View ORCID ProfileAshutosh Srivastava, View ORCID ProfileColby R. Sandate, View ORCID ProfileAlicia K. Michael, Peter L. Hsu, Christin Rakers, Leslee T. Nguyen, Megan R. Torgrimson, Gian Carlo G. Parico, Sarvind Tripathi, View ORCID ProfileNing Zheng, View ORCID ProfileGabriel C. Lander, View ORCID ProfileTsuyoshi Hirota, View ORCID ProfileFlorence Tama, View ORCID ProfileCarrie L. Partch
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/740464
Jennifer L. Fribourgh
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA
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Ashutosh Srivastava
2Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan
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Colby R. Sandate
3The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
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Alicia K. Michael
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA
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Peter L. Hsu
4Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
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Christin Rakers
5Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
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Leslee T. Nguyen
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA
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Megan R. Torgrimson
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA
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Gian Carlo G. Parico
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA
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Sarvind Tripathi
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA
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Ning Zheng
4Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
6Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Box 357280, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
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Gabriel C. Lander
3The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
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Tsuyoshi Hirota
2Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan
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Florence Tama
2Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan
7Department of Physics, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan
8RIKEN Center for Computational Science, Kobe 650-0047, Japan
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Carrie L. Partch
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA
9Center for Circadian Biology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
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Circadian rhythms are generated by a transcription-based feedback loop where CLOCK:BMAL1 drive transcription of their repressors (PER1/2, CRY1/2), which bind to CLOCK:BMAL1 to close the feedback loop with ~24-hour periodicity. Here we identify a key biochemical and structural difference between CRY1 and CRY2 that underlies their differential strengths as transcriptional repressors. While both cryptochromes bind the BMAL1 transactivation domain with similar affinity to sequester it from coactivators, CRY1 is recruited with much higher affinity to the PAS domain core of CLOCK:BMAL1, allowing it to serve as a stronger repressor that lengthens circadian period. We identify a dynamic loop in the secondary pocket that regulates differential binding of cryptochromes to the PAS domain core. Notably, PER2 binding remodels this loop in CRY2 to enhance its affinity for CLOCK:BMAL1, explaining why CRY2 forms an obligate heterodimer with PER2, while CRY1 is capable of repressing CLOCK:BMAL1 both with and without PER2.

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Protein dynamics regulate distinct biochemical properties of cryptochromes in mammalian circadian rhythms
Jennifer L. Fribourgh, Ashutosh Srivastava, Colby R. Sandate, Alicia K. Michael, Peter L. Hsu, Christin Rakers, Leslee T. Nguyen, Megan R. Torgrimson, Gian Carlo G. Parico, Sarvind Tripathi, Ning Zheng, Gabriel C. Lander, Tsuyoshi Hirota, Florence Tama, Carrie L. Partch
bioRxiv 740464; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/740464
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Protein dynamics regulate distinct biochemical properties of cryptochromes in mammalian circadian rhythms
Jennifer L. Fribourgh, Ashutosh Srivastava, Colby R. Sandate, Alicia K. Michael, Peter L. Hsu, Christin Rakers, Leslee T. Nguyen, Megan R. Torgrimson, Gian Carlo G. Parico, Sarvind Tripathi, Ning Zheng, Gabriel C. Lander, Tsuyoshi Hirota, Florence Tama, Carrie L. Partch
bioRxiv 740464; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/740464

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