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The circadian clock-associated 1 (CCA1) gene encodes a Myb-related transcription factor that has been shown to be involved in the phytochrome regulation of Lhcb1*3 gene expression and in the function of the circadian oscillator in Arabidopsis thaliana. By using a yeast interaction screen to identify proteins that interact with CCA1, we have isolated a cDNA clone encoding a regulatory (beta) subunit of the protein kinase CK2 and have designated it as CKB3. CKB3 is the only reported example of a third beta-subunit of CK2 found in any organism. CKB3 interacts specifically with CCA1 both in a yeast two-hybrid system and in an in vitro interaction assay. Other subunits of CK2 also show an interaction with CCA1 in vitro. CK2 beta-subunits stimulate binding of CCA1 to the CCA1 binding site on the Lhcb1*3 gene promoter, and recombinant CK2 is able to phosphorylate CCA1 in vitro. Furthermore, Arabidopsis plant extracts contain a CK2-like activity that affects the formation of a DNA-protein complex containing CCA1. These results suggest that CK2 can modulate CCA1 activity both by direct interaction and by phosphorylation of the CCA1 protein and that CK2 may play a role in the function of CCA1 in vivo.
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Shoji Sugano
National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
Christos Andronis
Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas
Rachel M. Green
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
University of California, Los Angeles
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1629ebb6d9529585c1f275 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.95.18.11020