All genes encoding enzymes participating in melatonin biosynthesis in the chicken pineal gland are transcribed rhythmically.

Oct 26, 2016Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society

All genes for melatonin-making enzymes in the chicken's pineal gland are turned on in daily rhythms

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Abstract

All examined genes related to melatonin production in the pineal gland of young chickens show rhythmic transcription under both light:dark and constant darkness conditions.

  • The genes Tph1, Aanat, Asmt, and Ddc are transcribed rhythmically in the pineal gland of young chickens.
  • Rhythmic transcription of these genes occurs under both light:dark (L:D) and constant darkness (D:D) conditions.
  • In silico analysis indicates that the promoters of these genes contain enhancer box sequences.
  • DBP/E4BP4 binding elements are present in the promoters of Tph1 and Asmt, suggesting potential regulation by the molecular clock.
  • These findings support the idea that the genes involved in melatonin biosynthesis may be clock-controlled.

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