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  • The White Collar Complex (WCC) is a key photoreceptor and circadian transcription factor in Neurospora that mediates the organism's light response, adapting its gene expression based on daylight but not moonlight.
  • The interaction partner VIVID (VVD) introduces a feedback inhibition to help Neurospora detect changes in light intensity by regulating WCC-driven gene expression.
  • The study reveals that VVD has a complex function, enabling it to inhibit and also positively regulate WCC activity through a process that involves the light-driven cycling of WCC's active form, allowing for effective sensory adaptation and circadian clock functioning in Neurospora.

Article Abstract

The light response in Neurospora is mediated by the photoreceptor and circadian transcription factor White Collar Complex (WCC). The expression rate of the WCC target genes adapts in daylight and remains refractory to moonlight, despite the extraordinary light sensitivity of the WCC. To explain this photoadaptation, feedback inhibition by the WCC interaction partner VIVID (VVD) has been invoked. Here we show through data-driven mathematical modeling that VVD allows Neurospora to detect relative changes in light intensity. To achieve this behavior, VVD acts as an inhibitor of WCC-driven gene expression and, at the same time, as a positive regulator that maintains the responsiveness of the photosystem. Our data indicate that this paradoxical function is realized by a futile cycle that involves the light-induced sequestration of active WCC by VVD and the replenishment of the activatable WCC pool through the decay of the photoactivated state. Our quantitative study uncovers a novel network motif for achieving sensory adaptation and defines a core input module of the circadian clock in Neurospora.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4039372PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/msb.2013.24DOI Listing

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