2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.tibs.2012.07.006
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Non-transcriptional oscillators in circadian timekeeping

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“…CK2 is one of the few conserved components of the eukaryotic circadian clock [28, 103, 113, 114], where it fine-tunes period length and amplitude by dynamic modification of core-clock proteins. In A. thaliana , CK2 phosphorylates Circadian Clock-Associated 1(CCA1) and Late Elongated Hypocotyl (LHY) and over-expression of the CK2 regulatory subunit CKB3 shortens the period of these clock genes, accelerating plant flowering time [115, 116].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CK2 is one of the few conserved components of the eukaryotic circadian clock [28, 103, 113, 114], where it fine-tunes period length and amplitude by dynamic modification of core-clock proteins. In A. thaliana , CK2 phosphorylates Circadian Clock-Associated 1(CCA1) and Late Elongated Hypocotyl (LHY) and over-expression of the CK2 regulatory subunit CKB3 shortens the period of these clock genes, accelerating plant flowering time [115, 116].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is interesting that while components of the transcriptional-translational circadian oscillator are not well conserved across eukaryotes, clock-related protein kinases and phosphatases are, thereby supporting a case for ancestral circadian clock that is likely to involve phosphorylation-based signalling (15) . Clock related protein kinases and phosphatases in C. reinhardtii are well conserved with higher plants, fruit flies and mammals.…”
Section: Two Light Input Mechanisms Have Been Demonstrated Proteasommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kinases that modulate the transcriptional regulators of the circadian clock through phosphorylation are remarkably well conserved across eukaryotes (15) . The minimal genomic palette of O. tauri might make this unknown clock system easier to identify than in more complex organisms.…”
Section: Js O'neill Aj Millar and Colleagues Demonstrated That Omentioning
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“…Non-transcriptional, post-translational feedback loops (PTFL) such as rhythmic protein modifications are also involved in circadian timing of animals and plants (van Ooijen and Millar 2012;O'Neill et al 2011). They are able to sustain circadian timing in Ostreococcus, although normally they function together with transcriptional components.…”
Section: Ostreococcus Taurimentioning
confidence: 99%