Circadian protein regulation in the green lineage I. A phospho-dawn anticipates light onset before proteins peak in daytime.

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BioRxiv preprint, 4 April 2018. Abstract: Daily light-dark cycles (LD) drive dynamic regulation of plant and algal transcriptomes via photoreceptor pathways and 24-hour, circadian rhythms. Diel regulation of protein levels and modifications has been less studied. Ostreococcus tauri, the smallest free-living eukaryote, provides a minimal model proteome for the green lineage. Here, we compare transcriptome data under LD to the algal proteome and phosphoproteome, assayed using shotgun mass-spectrometry. Under 10% of 855 quantified proteins were rhythmic but two-thirds of 860 phosphoproteins showed rhythmic modification(s). Most rhythmic proteins peaked in the daytime. Model simulations showed that light-stimulated protein synthesis largely accounts for this distribution of protein peaks. Prompted by apparently dark-stable proteins, we sampled during prolonged dark adaptation, where stable RNAs and very limited change to the proteome suggested a quiescent, cellular “dark state”. In LD, acid-directed and proline-directed protein phosphorylation sites were regulated in antiphase. Strikingly, 39% of rhythmic phospho-sites reached peak levels just before dawn. This anticipatory phosphorylation is distinct from light-responsive translation but consistent with plant phosphoprotein profiles, suggesting that a clock-regulated phospho-dawn prepares green cells for daytime functions.

SEEK ID: https://fairdomhub.org/publications/410

DOI: 10.1101/287862

Projects: Millar group

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Citation: Circadian protein regulation in the green lineage I. A phospho-dawn anticipates light onset before proteins peak in daytime.

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Authors: Zeenat B. Noordally, Matthew M. Hindle, Sarah F. Martin, Daniel D. Seaton, Ian Simpson, Thierry Le Bihan, Andrew J. Millar

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Noordally, Z. B., Hindle, M. M., Martin, S. F., Seaton, D. D., Simpson, T. I., Bihan, T. L., & Millar, A. J. (2018). Circadian protein regulation in the green lineage I. A phospho-dawn of protein modification anticipates light onset in the picoeukaryoteO. tauri. In []. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.1101/287862
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