The Clock Protein Bmal1 Regulates Circadian Expression and Activity of Sulfotransferase 1a1 in Mice

Aug 2, 2018Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals

The body clock protein Bmal1 controls daily changes in a liver enzyme (Sulfotransferase 1a1) in mice

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Abstract

Sulfotransferase 1a1 (Sult1a1) shows higher expression levels during the night compared to the daytime.

  • Sult1a1 expression in the liver is regulated by circadian rhythms, with increased levels at night.
  • Sulfation activities of Sult1a1 substrates are also time-dependent, peaking at ZT14 compared to ZT2.
  • Deletion of the Bmal1 protein diminishes the circadian rhythmicity of Sult1a1, leading to reduced expression.
  • Bmal1 positively influences Sult1a1 expression in cultured liver cells, maintaining rhythmic expression patterns.
  • Bmal1 enhances transcription of Sult1a1 by binding to a specific region in its promoter.

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