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Reference - PMID:40700808 - Exploring the Cka1 kinase interactome: unveiling novel potential regulatory roles of CKII kinase in S. pombe.

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PMID:40700808
Title
Exploring the Cka1 kinase interactome: unveiling novel potential regulatory roles of CKII kinase in S. pombe.
Authors
Jurcik J, Cipakova I, Karika LO, Bellova J, Kohutova L, Gregan J, Barath P, Cipak L
Citation
Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2025 Jul 17;778:152382
Publication year
2025
Abstract
Casein kinase II (CKII) is a highly conserved, constitutively active serine/threonine kinase involved in regulation of diverse cellular processes. In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Cka1 serves as a catalytic subunit of the CKII complex. To uncover novel Cka1 interactors and potential substrates, we employed RNase-free tandem affinity purification strategy coupled with mass spectrometry. This analysis revealed associations between Cka1 and components of the RSC chromatin remodeling and DNA packaging complexes, Pcs1/Mde4 complex, as well as proteins linked to snoRNA-containing ribonucleoproteins and spliceosomal machinery. Interestingly, in vitro kinase assays unveiled that Cka1 phosphorylates Pcs1 and Mde4, homologues of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae monopolin subunits. These findings suggest for the potential role of Cka1 kinase in regulating chromatin dynamics, pre-mRNA splicing, and mitotic division.

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