Synaptic BMAL1 Phosphorylation Controls Circadian Hippocampal Plasticity

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Ilaria Barone, Nicole M Gilette, Hannah Hawks-Mayer, Jonathan Handy, Kevin J Zhang, Fortunate F Chifamba, Engie Mostafa, Erin M Johnson-Venkatesh, Yan Sun, Jennifer M Gibson, Alexander Rotenberg, Hisashi Umemori, Peter T Tsai, and Jonathan O Lipton. 2023. “Synaptic BMAL1 Phosphorylation Controls Circadian Hippocampal Plasticity”. Science Advances, 9, 43

Abstract

The time of day strongly influences adaptive behaviors like long-term memory, but the correlating synaptic and molecular mechanisms remain unclear. The circadian clock comprises a canonical transcription-translation feedback loop (TTFL) strictly dependent on the BMAL1 transcription factor. We report that BMAL1 rhythmically localizes to hippocampal synapses in a manner dependent on its phosphorylation at Ser42 [pBMAL1(S42)]. pBMAL1(S42) regulates the autophosphorylation of synaptic CaMKIIα and circadian rhythms of CaMKIIα-dependent molecular interactions and LTP but not global rest/activity behavior. Therefore, our results suggest a model in which repurposing of the clock protein BMAL1 to synapses locally gates the circadian timing of plasticity.