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  • Cold-induced chromatin compaction and nuclear retention of clock mRNAs resets the circadian rhythm.

Cold-induced chromatin compaction and nuclear retention of clock mRNAs resets the circadian rhythm.

The EMBO journal (2020-10-10)
Harry Fischl, David McManus, Roel Oldenkamp, Lothar Schermelleh, Jane Mellor, Aarti Jagannath, André Furger
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Cooling patients to sub-physiological temperatures is an integral part of modern medicine. We show that cold exposure induces temperature-specific changes to the higher-order chromatin and gene expression profiles of human cells. These changes are particularly dramatic at 18°C, a temperature synonymous with that experienced by patients undergoing controlled deep hypothermia during surgery. Cells exposed to 18°C exhibit largely nuclear-restricted transcriptome changes. These include the nuclear accumulation of mRNAs encoding components of the negative limbs of the core circadian clock, most notably REV-ERBα. This response is accompanied by compaction of higher-order chromatin and hindrance of mRNPs from engaging nuclear pores. Rewarming reverses chromatin compaction and releases the transcripts into the cytoplasm, triggering a pulse of negative limb gene proteins that reset the circadian clock. We show that cold-induced upregulation of REV-ERBα is sufficient to trigger this reset. Our findings uncover principles of the cellular cold response that must be considered for current and future applications involving therapeutic deep hypothermia.

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青链霉素, with 10,000 units penicillin and 10 mg streptomycin per mL in 0.9% NaCl, 0.1 μm filtered, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture
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杜氏改良 Eagle 培养基-低葡萄糖, With 1000 mg/L glucose and L-glutamine, without sodium bicarbonate and phenol red, powder, suitable for cell culture