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  2. Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) regulates the function of CLOCK protein by direct phosphorylation

Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) regulates the function of CLOCK protein by direct phosphorylation

  • J Biol Chem. 2013 Dec 27;288(52):36878-89. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M113.494856.
Yongdo Kwak 1 Jaehoon Jeong Saebom Lee Young-Un Park Seol-Ae Lee Dong-Hee Han Joung-Hun Kim Toshio Ohshima Katsuhiko Mikoshiba Yoo-Hun Suh Sehyung Cho Sang Ki Park
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Affiliation

  • 1 From the Department of Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 790-784, Korea.
Abstract

Circadian rhythm is a biological rhythm governing physiology and behavior with a period of ∼24 h. At the molecular level, circadian output is controlled by a molecular clock composed of positive and negative feedback loops in transcriptional and post-translational processes. CLOCK is a transcription factor known as a central component of the molecular clock feedback loops generating circadian oscillation. Although CLOCK is known to undergo multiple post-translational modifications, the knowledge of their entities remains limited. Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) is a proline-directed serine-threonine kinase that is involved in various neuronal processes. Here, we report that CDK5 is a novel regulator of CLOCK protein. CDK5 phosphorylates CLOCK at the Thr-451 and Thr-461 residues in association with transcriptional activation of CLOCK. The Cdk5-dependent regulation of CLOCK function is mediated by alterations of its stability and subcellular distribution. These results suggest that CDK5 is a novel regulatory component of the core molecular clock machinery.

Keywords

CDK (Cyclin-dependent Kinase); CLOCK; Cdk5; Circadian Rhythms; Clock Genes; Molecular Clock; Neuroscience; Protein Phosphorylation.

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