“…Activation of CDKs requires phosphorylation of a conserved Thr residue in the T-loop by CDK-activating kinases (CAKs) and binding to cyclins (Dewitte and Murray, 2003;De Veylder et al, 2007;Dissmeyer et al, 2007;Harashima et al, 2007;Gutierrez et al, 2009). The Arabidopsis thaliana genome encodes three CAKs (CDKD;1/CAK3, CDKD;2/CAK4, and CDKD;3/CAK2), which are homologous to Kin28 and CDK7 and form different TFIIH-like complexes with cyclin-H;1, TFIIH-2, CAK assembly factor MAT1, and the putative CAK-activating kinase (CAKAK) CDKF;1/CAK1 (Shimotohno et al, 2004(Shimotohno et al, , 2006Van Leene et al, 2010). CDKF;1 appears to be specific to the plant kingdom and phosphorylates the T-loop of CDKD;2 and CDKD;3 in vitro (Shimotohno et al, 2004;Umeda et al, 2005).…”