Vivid interacts with the white collar complex and frequency-interacting RNA helicase to alter light and clock responses in Neurospora

Suzanne M. Hunt, Seona Thompson, Mark Elvin, Christian Heintzen

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    Abstract

    The photoreceptor and PAS/LOV protein VIVID (VVD) modulates blue-light signaling and influences light and temperature responses of the circadian clock in Neurospora crassa. One of the main actions of VVD on the circadian clock is to influence circadian clock phase by regulating levels of the transcripts encoded by the central clock gene frequency (frq). How this regulationis achieved is unknown. Here we show that VVD interacts with complexes central for circadian clock and blue-light signaling, namely the WHITE-COLLAR complex (WCC) and FREQUENCY-interacting RNA helicase (FRH), a component that complexes with FRQ to mediate negative feedback control in Neurospora. VVD interacts with FRH in the absence of WCC and FRQ but does not seem to control the exosome-mediated negative feedback loop. Instead, VVD acts to modulate the transcriptional activity of the WCC.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)16709-16714
    Number of pages5
    JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
    Volume107
    Issue number38
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 21 Sept 2010

    Keywords

    • Blue light
    • Circadian
    • Entrainment
    • Phase
    • Photoreceptor

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