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Protein phosphatase PHLPP1 controls the light-induced resetting of the circadian clock
Authors:Satoru Masubuchi  Tianyan Gao  Audrey O'Neill  Kristin Eckel-Mahan  Alexandra C. Newton  Paolo Sassone-Corsi
Affiliation:aDepartment of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697; and ;bDepartment of Pharmacology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0721
Abstract:The pleckstrin homology domain leucine-rich repeat protein phosphatase 1 (PHLPP1) differentially attenuates Akt, PKC, and ERK1/2 signaling, thereby controlling the duration and amplitude of responses evoked by these kinases. PHLPP1 is expressed in the mammalian central clock, the suprachiasmatic nucleus, where it oscillates in a circadian fashion. To explore the role of PHLPP1 in vivo, we have generated mice with a targeted deletion of the PHLPP1 gene. Here we show that PHLPP1-null mice, although displaying normal circadian rhythmicity, have a drastically impaired capacity to stabilize the circadian period after light-induced resetting, producing a large phase shift after light resetting. Our findings reveal that PHLPP1 exerts a previously unappreciated role in circadian control, governing the consolidation of circadian periodicity after resetting.
Keywords:Per   period   after-effect   suprachiasmatic nucleus   phase shift
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