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Biochemical evidence for a timing mechanism in prochlorococcus.


ABSTRACT: Organisms coordinate biological activities into daily cycles using an internal circadian clock. The circadian oscillator proteins KaiA, KaiB, and KaiC are widely believed to underlie 24-h oscillations of gene expression in cyanobacteria. However, a group of very abundant cyanobacteria, namely, marine Prochlorococcus species, lost the third oscillator component, KaiA, during evolution. We demonstrate here that the remaining Kai proteins fulfill their known biochemical functions, although KaiC is hyperphosphorylated by default in this system. These data provide biochemical support for the observed evolutionary reduction of the clock locus in Prochlorococcus and are consistent with a model in which a mechanism that is less robust than the well-characterized KaiABC protein clock of Synechococcus is sufficient for biological timing in the very stable environment that Prochlorococcus inhabits.

SUBMITTER: Axmann IM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2725622 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biochemical evidence for a timing mechanism in prochlorococcus.

Axmann Ilka M IM   Dühring Ulf U   Seeliger Luiza L   Arnold Anne A   Vanselow Jens T JT   Kramer Achim A   Wilde Annegret A  

Journal of bacteriology 20090605 17


Organisms coordinate biological activities into daily cycles using an internal circadian clock. The circadian oscillator proteins KaiA, KaiB, and KaiC are widely believed to underlie 24-h oscillations of gene expression in cyanobacteria. However, a group of very abundant cyanobacteria, namely, marine Prochlorococcus species, lost the third oscillator component, KaiA, during evolution. We demonstrate here that the remaining Kai proteins fulfill their known biochemical functions, although KaiC is  ...[more]

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