The Neurospora checkpoint kinase 2: a regulatory link between the circadian and cell cycles |
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Authors: | Pregueiro António M Liu Qiuyun Baker Christopher L Dunlap Jay C Loros Jennifer J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Genetics, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 03755, USA. |
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Abstract: | The clock gene period-4 (prd-4) in Neurospora was identified by a single allele displaying shortened circadian period and altered temperature compensation. Positional cloning followed by functional tests show that PRD-4 is an ortholog of mammalian checkpoint kinase 2 (Chk2). Expression of prd-4 is regulated by the circadian clock and, reciprocally, PRD-4 physically interacts with the clock component FRQ, promoting its phosphorylation. DNA-damaging agents can reset the clock in a manner that depends on time of day, and this resetting is dependent on PRD-4. Thus, prd-4, the Neurospora Chk2, identifies a molecular link that feeds back conditionally from circadian output to input and the cell cycle. |
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