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Publication : Inactivation of Cipc alters the expression of Per1 but not circadian rhythms in mice.

First Author  Qu Z Year  2015
Journal  Sci China Life Sci Volume  58
Issue  4 Pages  368-72
PubMed ID  25862660 Mgi Jnum  J:244550
Mgi Id  MGI:5913329 Doi  10.1007/s11427-015-4828-1
Citation  Qu Z, et al. (2015) Inactivation of Cipc alters the expression of Per1 but not circadian rhythms in mice. Sci China Life Sci 58(4):368-72
abstractText  Circadian clocks are comprised of self-sustained transcriptional/translational feedback loops, which regulate the rhythms of physiology and behavior in mammals. CLOCK-interacting protein, Circadian (CIPC), has been indicated as an additional negative-feedback regulator of the circadian clock in vitro, although its physiological roles in circadian clock are unknown. Here, we generated Cipc homozygous knockout (Cipc (-/-)) mice and assessed the resultant circadian phenotypes. Surprisingly, the mRNA expression profiles of core clock genes in the liver of Cipc (-/-) mice showed no significant differences from that in wild-type mice except for Per1. Cipc (-/-) mice displayed normal locomotor rhythm and entrained activity pattern in both 12:12 light-dark cycle and constant dark cycle. Furthermore, deletion of Cipc in lungs and adipose tissues did not influence their peripheral clock. The results from this work provided more conclusive data suggesting that CIPC is not critically required for basic clock function.
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