The Circadian Clock Coordinates Ribosome Biogenesis

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Abstract

Biological rhythms play a fundamental role in the physiology and behavior of most living organisms. Rhythmic circadian expression of clock-controlled genes is orchestrated by a molecular clock that relies on interconnected negative feedback loops of transcription regulators. Here we show that the circadian clock exerts its function also through the regulation of mRNA translation. Namely, the circadian clock influences the temporal translation of a subset of mRNAs involved in ribosome biogenesis by controlling the transcription of translation initiation factors as well as the clock-dependent rhythmic activation of signaling pathways involved in their regulation. Moreover, the circadian oscillator directly regulates the transcription of ribosomal protein mRNAs and ribosomal RNAs. Thus the circadian clock exerts a major role in coordinating transcription and translation steps underlying ribosome biogenesis. © 2013 Jouffe et al.

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Jouffe, C., Cretenet, G., Symul, L., Martin, E., Atger, F., Naef, F., & Gachon, F. (2013). The Circadian Clock Coordinates Ribosome Biogenesis. PLoS Biology, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001455

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