A bHLH-PAS protein regulates light-dependent diurnal rhythmic processes in the marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum

bioRxiv(2018)

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Periodic light-dark cycles govern the timing of basic biological processes in organisms inhabiting land as well as the sea, where life evolved. Although prominent marine phytoplanktonic organisms such as diatoms show robust diurnal rhythms in growth, cell cycle and gene expression, the molecular foundations controlling these processes are still obscure. By exploring the regulatory landscape of diatom diurnal rhythms, we unveil the function of a Phaeodactylum tricornutum bHLH-PAS protein, PtbHLH1a, in the regulation of light-dependent diurnal rhythms. Peak expression of PtbHLH1a mRNA occurs toward the end of the light period and it adjusts to photoperiod changes. Ectopic over-expression of PtbHLH1a results in lines showing a phase shift in diurnal cell fluorescence, compared to the wild-type cells, and with altered cell cycle progression and gene expression. Reduced oscillations in gene expression are also observed in overexpression lines compared to wild-type in continuous darkness, showing that the regulation of rhythmicity by PtbHLH1a is not directly dependent on light inputs and cell division. PtbHLH1a homologs are widespread in diatom genomes which may indicate a common function in many species. This study adds new elements to understand diatom biology and ecology and offers new perspectives to elucidate timekeeping mechanisms in marine organisms belonging to a major, but underinvestigated branch of the tree of life.
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Diatoms,diurnal rhythms,transcription factors,cell division,gene expression
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