The melatonin rhythm-generating enzyme: molecular regulation of serotonin N-acetyltransferase in the pineal gland.

Jan 1, 1997Recent progress in hormone research

How the enzyme that controls melatonin rhythms is regulated in the pineal gland

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Abstract

The nocturnal increase in melatonin-synthesizing enzyme activity varies among vertebrate species by 7- to 150-fold.

  • Melatonin, a hormone associated with the light/dark cycle, is always elevated at night in vertebrates.
  • The enzyme serotonin N-acetyltransferase (AA-NAT) is crucial for melatonin synthesis and exhibits high activity during the night.
  • AA-NAT activity decreases rapidly following light exposure across all vertebrate species studied.
  • Regulation of AA-NAT varies among species, with some relying more on protein level changes while others show significant mRNA fluctuations.
  • In sheep, AA-NAT activity is primarily controlled at the protein level, while in rats, both mRNA and protein levels are involved.
  • Chickens use a noncyclic AMP-dependent mechanism for mRNA rhythm regulation, whereas trout regulate AA-NAT activity directly through light.

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