体内時計プロジェクト
Circadian Clock Project

Casein Kinase 1 and its history in circadian rhythms

演者 David Virshup
Professor, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore
会場 ハイブリッド(講堂+Zoom)
日時 2024年8月7日(水曜日)16:00~
Zoom https://zoom.us/j/94481310873?pwd=PlwbFdh7fcqYoHBNm2aYu4OK51Lqzw.1
ウェビナーID:944 8131 0873
パスコード:074951

講演要旨

Circadian clocks regulate us, but how do we regulate the clock? Genetics, biochemistry and structural biology all point to a central role for the oddly named kinase, Casein Kinase 1 (CK1). First discovered in 1978, the CK1 family plays a part in diverse processes and diseases. Here, I will describe how CK1 was found to be a core circadian component, its multiple functions in the clock and the journey to understand how the CK1 phosphoswitch controls time.


参考文献:
1. reviewed in Narasimamurthy and Virshup, Mol Cell, 81: 1133 (2021)
2. Masuda et al., PNAS, 117: 10888 (2020)
3. Narasimamurthy et al., PNAS, 115: 5986 (2018)
4. Zhou et al, Mol Cell, 66: 77 (2015)