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Damped Oscillating Phosphoryl Transfer Reaction in the Cyanobacterial Circadian Clock.


ABSTRACT: Most organisms have circadian clocks to ensure the metabolic cycle to resonate with the rhythmic environmental changes without "damping," or losing robustness. Cyanobacteria is the oldest and simplest form of life that is known to harbor this biological intricacy. Its KaiABC-based central oscillator proteins can be reconstituted inside a test tube, and the post-translational modification cycle occurs with 24 h periodicity. KaiC's two major phosphorylation sites, Ser-431 and Thr-432, become phosphorylated and dephosphorylated by interacting with KaiA and KaiB, respectively. Here, we mutate Thr-432 into Ser to find the oscillatory phosphoryl transfer reaction damps. Previously, this mutant KaiC was reported to be arrhythmic in vivo. However, we found that the mutant KaiC gradually loses the ability to run in an autonomous manner and stays constitutively phosphorylated after 3 cycles in vitro.

SUBMITTER: Jang HI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10061519 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Damped Oscillating Phosphoryl Transfer Reaction in the Cyanobacterial Circadian Clock.

Jang Hye-In HI   Kim Pyonghwa P   Kim Yong-Ick YI  

ACS omega 20230314 12


Most organisms have circadian clocks to ensure the metabolic cycle to resonate with the rhythmic environmental changes without "damping," or losing robustness. Cyanobacteria is the oldest and simplest form of life that is known to harbor this biological intricacy. Its KaiABC-based central oscillator proteins can be reconstituted inside a test tube, and the post-translational modification cycle occurs with 24 h periodicity. KaiC's two major phosphorylation sites, Ser-431 and Thr-432, become phosp  ...[more]

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