Harold, Rachel Tulsian, Nikhil Narasimamurthy, Rajesh Yaitanes, Noelle Ayala Hernandez, Maria Lee, Hsiau-Wei Crosby, Priya Tripathi, Sarvind Virshup, David Partch, Carrie
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Casein kinase 1δ (CK1δ) controls essential biological processes including circadian rhythms and wingless-related integration site (Wnt) signaling, but how its activity is regulated is not well understood. CK1δ is inhibited by autophosphorylation of its intrinsically disordered C-terminal tail. Two CK1 splice variants, δ1 and δ2, are known to have v...
Lucena, Rafael Jasani, Akshi Anastasia, Steph Kellogg, Douglas Alcaide-Gavilan, Maria
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bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
Tor kinases play diverse and essential roles in control of nutrient signaling and cell growth. Tor kinases are assembled into two large multiprotein complexes referred to as Tor Complex 1 and Tor Complex 2 (TORC1 and TORC2). In budding yeast, TORC2 controls a signaling network that relays signals regarding carbon source that strongly influence grow...
Worby, Carolyn A Mayfield, Joshua E Pollak, Adam J Dixon, Jack E Banerjee, Sourav
The study of extracellular phosphorylation was initiated in late 19th century when the secreted milk protein, casein, and egg-yolk protein, phosvitin, were shown to be phosphorylated. However, it took more than a century to identify Fam20C, which phosphorylates both casein and phosvitin under physiological conditions. This kinase, along with its fa...
Kelliher, Christina M Lambreghts, Randy Xiang, Qijun Baker, Christopher L Loros, Jennifer J Dunlap, Jay C
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eLife
Circadian clocks in fungi and animals are driven by a functionally conserved transcription-translation feedback loop. In Neurospora crassa, negative feedback is executed by a complex of Frequency (FRQ), FRQ-interacting RNA helicase (FRH), and casein kinase I (CKI), which inhibits the activity of the clock's positive arm, the White Collar Complex (W...
Eckel-Passow, Jeanette E Drucker, Kristen L Kollmeyer, Thomas M Kosel, Matt L Decker, Paul A Molinaro, Annette M Rice, Terri Praska, Corinne E Clark, Lauren Caron, Alissa
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BackgroundTwenty-five germline variants are associated with adult diffuse glioma, and some of these variants have been shown to be associated with particular subtypes of glioma. We hypothesized that additional germline variants could be identified if a genome-wide association study (GWAS) were performed by molecular subtype.MethodsA total of 1320 g...
Philpott, Jonathan M Narasimamurthy, Rajesh Ricci, Clarisse G Freeberg, Alfred M Hunt, Sabrina R Yee, Lauren E Pelofsky, Rebecca S Tripathi, Sarvind Virshup, David M Partch, Carrie L
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Post-translational control of PERIOD stability by Casein Kinase 1δ and ε (CK1) plays a key regulatory role in metazoan circadian rhythms. Despite the deep evolutionary conservation of CK1 in eukaryotes, little is known about its regulation and the factors that influence substrate selectivity on functionally antagonistic sites in PERIOD that directl...
Philpott, Jonathan M Narasimamurthy, Rajesh Ricci, Clarisse G Freeberg, Alfred M Hunt, Sabrina R Yee, Lauren E Pelofsky, Rebecca S Tripathi, Sarvind Virshup, David M Partch, Carrie L
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Post-translational control of PERIOD stability by Casein Kinase 1δ and ε (CK1) plays a key regulatory role in metazoan circadian rhythms. Despite the deep evolutionary conservation of CK1 in eukaryotes, little is known about its regulation and the factors that influence substrate selectivity on functionally antagonistic sites in PERIOD that directl...
Gerson-Gurwitz, Adina Worby, Carolyn A Lee, Kian-Yong Khaliullin, Renat Bouffard, Jeff Cheerambathur, Dhanya Oegema, Karen Cram, Erin J Dixon, Jack E Desai, Arshad
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Fam20C is a secreted protein kinase mutated in Raine syndrome, a human skeletal disorder. In vertebrates, bone and enamel proteins are major Fam20C substrates. However, Fam20 kinases are conserved in invertebrates lacking bone and enamel, suggesting other ancestral functions. We show that FAMK-1, the Caenorhabditis elegans Fam20C orthologue, contri...
Krach, Florian Batra, Ranjan Wheeler, Emily C Vu, Anthony Q Wang, Ruth Hutt, Kasey Rabin, Stuart J Baughn, Michael W Libby, Ryan T Diaz-Garcia, Sandra
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Sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (sALS) is the most common form of ALS, however, the molecular mechanisms underlying cellular damage and motor neuron degeneration remain elusive. To identify molecular signatures of sALS we performed genome-wide expression profiling in laser capture microdissection-enriched surviving motor neurons (MNs) from l...
Zientara-Rytter, Katarzyna Ozeki, Katharine Nazarko, Taras Y Subramani, Suresh
Macroautophagy/autophagy is a highly conserved process in which subcellular components destined for degradation are sequestered within autophagosomes. The selectivity of autophagy is determined by autophagy receptors, such as Pichia pastoris Atg30 (autophagy-related 30), which controls the selective degradation of peroxisomes (pexophagy) through th...