Science, Vol.263, No.5153, 1606-1609, 1994
Block in Nuclear-Localization of Period Protein by a 2nd Clock Mutation, Timeless
In wild-type Drosophila, the period protein (PER) is found in nuclei of the eyes and brain, and PER immunoreactivity oscillates with a circadian rhythm. The studies described here indicate that the nuclear localization of PER is blocked by timeless (tim), a second chromosome mutation that, like per null mutations, abolishes circadian rhythms. PER fusion proteins without a conserved domain (PAS) and some flanking sequences are nuclear in tim mutants. This suggests that a segment of PER inhibits nuclear localization in firn mutants. The tim gene may have a role in establishing rhythms of PER abundance and nuclear localization in wild-type flies.
Keywords:MESSENGER-RNA LEVELS;MINDED GENE ENCODES;AH DIOXIN RECEPTOR;DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER;CIRCADIAN-RHYTHMS;DNA INTERACTIONS;VISUAL-SYSTEM;PRODUCT;TRANSLOCATION;EXPRESSION