The RelB subunit of NFκB acts as a negative regulator of circadian gene expression

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Abstract

The circadian system controls a large array of physiological and metabolic functions. The molecular organization of the circadian clock is complex, involving various elements organized in feedback regulatory loops. Here we demonstrate that the RelB subunit of NFκB acts as a repressor of circadian transcription. RelB physically interacts with the circadian activator BMAL1 in the presence of CLOCK to repress circadian gene expression at the promoter of the clock-controlled gene Dbp. The repression is independent of the circadian negative regulator CRY. Notably, RelB-/- fibroblasts have profound alterations of circadian genes expression. These findings reveal a previously unforeseen function for RelB as an important regulator of the mammalian circadian system in fibroblasts. © 2012 Landes Bioscience.

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Bellet, M. M., Zocchi, L., & Sassone-Corsi, P. (2012). The RelB subunit of NFκB acts as a negative regulator of circadian gene expression. Cell Cycle, 11(17), 3304–3311. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.21669

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