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Publication : Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchanger mediates cold Ca(2+) signaling conserved for temperature-compensated circadian rhythms.

First Author  Kon N Year  2021
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  7
Issue  18 PubMed ID  33931447
Mgi Jnum  J:338690 Mgi Id  MGI:6811520
Doi  10.1126/sciadv.abe8132 Citation  Kon N, et al. (2021) Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchanger mediates cold Ca(2+) signaling conserved for temperature-compensated circadian rhythms. Sci Adv 7(18)
abstractText  Circadian rhythms are based on biochemical oscillations generated by clock genes/proteins, which independently evolved in animals, fungi, plants, and cyanobacteria. Temperature compensation of the oscillation speed is a common feature of the circadian clocks, but the evolutionary-conserved mechanism has been unclear. Here, we show that Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchanger (NCX) mediates cold-responsive Ca(2+) signaling important for the temperature-compensated oscillation in mammalian cells. In response to temperature decrease, NCX elevates intracellular Ca(2+), which activates Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II and accelerates transcriptional oscillations of clock genes. The cold-responsive Ca(2+) signaling is conserved among mice, Drosophila, and Arabidopsis The mammalian cellular rhythms and Drosophila behavioral rhythms were severely attenuated by NCX inhibition, indicating essential roles of NCX in both temperature compensation and autonomous oscillation. NCX also contributes to the temperature-compensated transcriptional rhythms in cyanobacterial clock. Our results suggest that NCX-mediated Ca(2+) signaling is a common mechanism underlying temperature-compensated circadian rhythms both in eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
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