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Originally published in Science Express on 4 October 2007
Science 2 November 2007: Vol. 318. no. 5851, pp. 809 - 812
DOI: 10.1126/science.1148596
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Ordered Phosphorylation Governs Oscillation of a Three-Protein Circadian Clock
Michael J. Rust,1*
Joseph S. Markson,1,2*
William S. Lane,3
Daniel S. Fisher,4
Erin K. O'Shea1
The simple circadian oscillator found in cyanobacteria can be reconstituted in vitro using three proteins—KaiA, KaiB, and KaiC. The total phosphorylation level of KaiC oscillates with a circadian period, but the mechanism underlying its sustained oscillation remains unclear. We have shown that four forms of KaiC differing in their phosphorylation state appear in an ordered pattern arising from the intrinsic autokinase and autophosphatase rates of KaiC and their modulation by KaiA. Kinetic and biochemical data indicate that one of these phosphoforms inhibits the activity of KaiA through interaction with KaiB, providing the crucial feedback that sustains oscillation. A mathematical model constrained by experimental data quantitatively reproduces the circadian period and the distinctive dynamics of the four phosphoforms.
1 Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Center for Systems Biology, Departments of Molecular and Cellular Biology and of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
2 Graduate Program in Biophysics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
3 Microchemistry and Proteomics Analysis Facility, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Center for Systems Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
4 Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
* These authors contributed equally to this work.
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: erin_oshea{at}harvard.edu
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