The Tau Mutation of Casein Kinase 1ϵ Sets the Period of the Mammalian Pacemaker via Regulation of Period1 or Period2 Clock Proteins

Apr 1, 2014Journal of biological rhythms

The Tau mutation in casein kinase 1ε changes the body’s daily clock by controlling Period1 and Period2 proteins

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Abstract

CK1ε (Tau) accelerates circadian rhythms in mice lacking both PER1 and PER2.

  • Mice without both PER1 and PER2 displayed arrhythmic behavior, indicating PER3 is insufficient for circadian regulation.
  • Loss of either PER1 or PER2 alone did not significantly alter circadian period or wheel-running behavior.
  • CK1ε (Tau) mutation accelerated behavioral rhythms in both Per1- and Per2-null mice.
  • In vitro experiments showed that CK1ε (Tau) enhanced molecular pacemaking in SCN lacking PER1 or PER2.
  • Some SCN in double-null slices were arrhythmic, while others showed transient rhythms trending toward shorter periods.
  • CK1ε (Tau) did not influence SCN-level or individual neuronal rhythms when PER1 and PER2 were absent.

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