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Phosphorylation in the plant circadian system.

Abstract

Circadian regulation is essential for optimum plant performance. In addition to loops and cascades of transcription and translation, the plant circadian clock and its associated signal transduction networks incorporate many post-translational mechanisms. Phosphorylation is a common feature of signal transduction and gene regulation. In this opinion article, we illustrate how phosphorylation events are positioned within the entrainment, functioning, and regulation of the circadian timing system. Phosphorylation regulates protein stability, protein-protein interactions and protein-DNA interactions within the core oscillator. We suggest that phosphorylation provides a potential mechanism for the distribution of circadian timing information within the cell and for the integration of circadian timing information with other signaling pathways.

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  • Authors

    Kusakina J, Dodd AN

    Institution

    Department of Biology, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UK.

    Source

    Trends in plant science 17:10 2012 Oct pg 575-83

    MeSH

    Arabidopsis
    Arabidopsis Proteins
    Cell Membrane
    Circadian Clocks
    Circadian Rhythm
    Membrane Transport Proteins
    Phosphorylation
    Photosynthesis
    Protein Interaction Mapping
    Protein Processing, Post-Translational
    Protein Stability
    Signal Transduction
    Transcription Factors
    Transcription, Genetic

    Pub Type(s)

    Journal Article
    Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    Review

    Language

    eng

    PubMed ID

    22784827