Core circadian clock genes control molecular and behavioral circatidal rhythms in Parhyale hawaiensis

核心昼夜节律基因控制夏威夷副刺鱼的分子和行为潮汐节律

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Abstract

Marine organisms exhibit 12.4-hour rhythms of gene expression, physiology and behavior synchronized by tidal cues. The mechanism underlying these circatidal rhythms, and its overlap with the circadian clockwork, has remained elusive. However, recent studies showed that the core circadian gene BMAL1 sustains circatidal behavior in crustaceans. Therefore, we mutagenized the other three core circadian clock genes ( PhCry2, PhPer and PhClk ) in P. hawaiensis , a marine amphipod. We found that they are necessary for both circadian and circatidal behaviors. Moreover, all four core circadian genes are critical for 24-h oscillations of mRNA levels in circadian brain neurons and 12.4-h mRNA rhythms in circatidal neurons. Unexpectedly, the mutants indicate that PhCLK represses PhPer expression independently of PhBMAL1 specifically in circatidal neurons. Our study thus reveals that circadian and circatidal clocks share four core molecular components, but their transcriptional wiring differs.

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