Kinase and phosphatase: the cog and spring of the circadian clock.

Tsuyoshi Mizoguchi, Johanna Putterill, Yuri Ohkoshi
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Abstract

Reversible phosphorylation is an important regulatory mechanism for many biological processes in eukaryotic organisms. The phosphorylation state of a protein is controlled dynamically by both protein kinases and phosphatases. Phosphorylation of circadian clock proteins is an essential posttranscriptional mechanism in the regulation of circadian clocks, and several protein kinases and phosphatases have been shown to regulate key clock components in eukaryotic systems, including Arabidopsis, Neurospora, Drosophila, and mice. In this review, recent progress in the characterization of protein kinases and phosphatases involved in circadian rhythms is summarized. The protein kinase CK2 has been proposed as an evolutionary link between the divergent circadian systems of plants, animals, and fungi. The roles of CK2 in this process are discussed here in detail.

激酶和磷酸酶:生物钟的齿轮和弹簧。
可逆磷酸化是真核生物许多生物过程的重要调控机制。蛋白质的磷酸化状态是由蛋白激酶和磷酸酶动态控制的。生物钟蛋白的磷酸化是调节生物钟的重要转录后机制,在拟南芥、神经孢子虫、果蝇和小鼠等真核生物系统中,已有几种蛋白激酶和磷酸酶被证明可以调节关键的生物钟成分。本文综述了参与昼夜节律的蛋白激酶和磷酸酶的研究进展。蛋白激酶CK2已被认为是植物、动物和真菌的不同昼夜节律系统之间的进化联系。本文详细讨论了CK2在这一过程中的作用。
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