Period1 gates the circadian modulation of memory‐relevant signaling in mouse hippocampus by regulating the nuclear shuttling of the CREB kinase pP90RSK

Jun 2, 2016Journal of neurochemistry

Period1 controls daily rhythms of memory-related signaling in mouse memory area by regulating movement of a key kinase into the nucleus

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Abstract

In wild-type mice, spatial learning triggers CREB phosphorylation only during the daytime.

  • The clock protein PERIOD1 (PER1) may regulate the sensitivity of memory-related signaling pathways in the hippocampus.
  • CREB phosphorylation is dependent on the presence of PER1 and varies with the time of day.
  • In Per1-knockout mice, the induction of CREB phosphorylation is absent, indicating PER1's crucial role.
  • Stimulation of hippocampal neurons in wild-type mice leads to the co-translocation of PER1 and the kinase pP90RSK into the nucleus.
  • In Per1(-/-) mice, pP90RSK remains near the nucleus, preventing efficient phosphorylation of CREB.
  • The findings suggest a molecular link between circadian rhythms and memory performance through PER1-dependent signaling.

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