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Publication : Phosphorylation of CREB Ser142 regulates light-induced phase shifts of the circadian clock.

First Author  Gau D Year  2002
Journal  Neuron Volume  34
Issue  2 Pages  245-53
PubMed ID  11970866 Mgi Jnum  J:75993
Mgi Id  MGI:2178188 Doi  10.1016/s0896-6273(02)00656-6
Citation  Gau D, et al. (2002) Phosphorylation of CREB Ser142 Regulates Light-Induced Phase Shifts of the Circadian Clock. Neuron 34(2):245-53
abstractText  Biological rhythms are driven in mammals by a central circadian clock located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). Light-induced phase shifting of this clock is correlated with phosphorylation of CREB at Ser133 in the SCN. Here, we characterize phosphorylation of CREB at Ser142 and describe its contribution to the entrainment of the clock. In the SCN, light and glutamate strongly induce CREB Ser142 phosphorylation. To determine the physiological relevance of phosphorylation at Ser142, we generated a mouse mutant, CREB(S142A), lacking this phosphorylation site. Light-induced phase shifts of locomotion and expression of c-Fos and mPer1 in the SCN are significantly attenuated in CREB(S142A) mutants. Our findings provide genetic evidence that CREB Ser142 phosphorylation is involved in the entrainment of the mammalian clock and reveal a novel phosphorylation-dependent regulation of CREB activity.
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