Reconstitution of Circadian Oscillation of Cyanobacterial KaiC Phosphorylation in Vitro

Masato Nakajima(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Keiko Imai(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Hiroshi Ito(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Taeko Nishiwaki(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Yoriko Murayama(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Hideo Iwasaki(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Tokitaka Oyama(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Takao Kondo(Japan Science and Technology Agency)
Science
April 14, 2005
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Abstract

Kai proteins globally regulate circadian gene expression of cyanobacteria. The KaiC phosphorylation cycle, which persists even without transcription or translation, is assumed to be a basic timing process of the circadian clock. We have reconstituted the self-sustainable oscillation of KaiC phosphorylation in vitro by incubating KaiC with KaiA, KaiB, and adenosine triphosphate. The period of the in vitro oscillation was stable despite temperature change (temperature compensation), and the circadian periods observed in vivo in KaiC mutant strains were consistent with those measured in vitro. The enigma of the circadian clock can now be studied in vitro by examining the interactions between three Kai proteins.


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