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The Pentose Phosphate Pathway Regulates the Circadian Clock.

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Authors

Rey, Guillaume 
Valekunja, Utham K 
Feeney, Kevin A 
Wulund, Lisa 
Milev, Nikolay B 

Abstract

The circadian clock is a ubiquitous timekeeping system that organizes the behavior and physiology of organisms over the day and night. Current models rely on transcriptional networks that coordinate circadian gene expression of thousands of transcripts. However, recent studies have uncovered phylogenetically conserved redox rhythms that can occur independently of transcriptional cycles. Here we identify the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP), a critical source of the redox cofactor NADPH, as an important regulator of redox and transcriptional oscillations. Our results show that genetic and pharmacological inhibition of the PPP prolongs the period of circadian rhythms in human cells, mouse tissues, and fruit flies. These metabolic manipulations also cause a remodeling of circadian gene expression programs that involves the circadian transcription factors BMAL1 and CLOCK, and the redox-sensitive transcription factor NRF2. Thus, the PPP regulates circadian rhythms via NADPH metabolism, suggesting a pivotal role for NADPH availability in circadian timekeeping.

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Keywords

Animals, Base Sequence, Behavior, Animal, CLOCK Proteins, Cell Line, Circadian Clocks, Drosophila melanogaster, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Mammals, NADP, NF-E2-Related Factor 2, Organ Specificity, Oxidation-Reduction, Pentose Phosphate Pathway, Signal Transduction, Transcription, Genetic

Journal Title

Cell Metab

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Journal ISSN

1550-4131
1932-7420

Volume Title

Volume 24

Publisher

Elsevier BV
Sponsorship
Medical Research Council (MC_UU_12012/5)
Wellcome Trust (093734/Z/10/Z)
Wellcome Trust (100333/Z/12/Z)
Wellcome Trust (100574/Z/12/Z)
European Research Council (281348)
Medical Research Council (MC_PC_12012)
Wellcome Trust (100333/Z/12/Z, 100574/Z/12/Z, 093734/Z/10/Z), European Research Council (Starting Grant No. 281348, MetaCLOCK), EMBO (Young Investigators Programme, Long-Term Fellowship), Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, Medical Research Council (MRC_ MC_UU_12012/5, MC_UP_1201/4), Swiss National Science Foundation (Postdoctoral Mobility Fellowship)