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.
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