Zebrafish arylalkylamine-N-acetyltransferase genes – targets for regulation of the circadian clock

Apr 6, 2006Journal of molecular endocrinology

Zebrafish genes involved in regulating the body’s daily clock

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Abstract

The aanat2 promoter in zebrafish exhibits circadian clock-controlled activity in the pineal gland.

  • Zebrafish have two genes, aanat1 and aanat2, with different expression patterns in the retina and pineal gland.
  • The expression of aanat2 is regulated by circadian rhythms, while aanat1 is influenced by light.
  • In constant darkness, aanat2 maintains rhythmic expression, unlike aanat1, which ceases rhythmicity.
  • Both aanat1 and aanat2 promoters show circadian rhythm in a light-entrainable zebrafish cell line.
  • The regulation of these promoters involves the interaction of specific transcription factors and conserved elements.

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