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FEBS Letters | 2001

Two KaiA-binding domains of cyanobacterial circadian clock protein KaiC

Yasuhito Taniguchi; Akihiro Yamaguchi; Atsushi Hijikata; Hideo Iwasaki; Kyoko Kamagata; Masahiro Ishiura; Mitiko Go; Takao Kondo

kaiABC, a gene cluster, encodes KaiA, KaiB and KaiC proteins that are essential to circadian rhythms in the unicellular cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. strain PCC 7942. Kai proteins can interact with each other in all possible combinations. This study identified two KaiA‐binding domains (CKABD1 and CKABD2) in KaiC at corresponding regions of its duplicated structure. Clock mutations on the two domains and kaiA altered the strength of CKABD–KaiA interactions assayed by the yeast two‐hybrid system. Thus, interaction between KaiA and KaiC through CKABD1 and CKABD2 is likely important for circadian timing in the cyanobacterium.


Proteins | 2011

Revisiting gap locations in amino acid sequence alignments and a proposal for a method to improve them by introducing solvent accessibility

Atsushi Hijikata; Kei Yura; Tosiyuki Noguti; Mitiko Go

In comparative modeling, the quality of amino acid sequence alignment still constitutes a major bottleneck in the generation of high quality models of protein three‐dimensional (3D) structures. Substantial efforts have been made to improve alignment quality by revising the substitution matrix, introducing multiple sequences, replacing dynamic programming with hidden Markov models, and incorporating 3D structure information. Improvements in the gap penalty have not been a major focus, however, following the development of the affine gap penalty and of the secondary structure dependent gap penalty. We revisited the correlation between protein 3D structure and gap location in a large protein 3D structure data set, and found that the frequency of gap locations approximated to an exponential function of the solvent accessibility of the inserted residues. The nonlinearity of the gap frequency as a function of accessibility corresponded well to the relationship between residue mutation pattern and residue accessibility. By introducing this relationship into the gap penalty calculation for pairwise alignment between template and target amino acid sequences, we were able to obtain a sequence alignment much closer to the structural alignment. The quality of the alignments was substantially improved on a pair of sequences with identity in the “twilight zone” between 20 and 40%. The relocation of gaps by our new method made a significant improvement in comparative modeling, exemplified here by the Bacillus subtilis yitF protein. The method was implemented in a computer program, ALAdeGAP (ALignment with Accessibility dependent GAp Penalty), which is available at http://cib.cf.ocha.ac.jp/target_protein/. Proteins 2011;


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2004

Role of KaiC phosphorylation in the circadian clock system of Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942

Taeko Nishiwaki; Yoshinori Satomi; Masato Nakajima; Cheolju Lee; Reiko Kiyohara; Hakuto Kageyama; Yohko Kitayama; Mioko Temamoto; Akihiro Yamaguchi; Atsushi Hijikata; Mitiko Go; Hideo Iwasaki; Toshifumi Takao; Takao Kondo


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2004

Activation of RasGRP3 by phosphorylation of Thr-133 is required for B cell receptor-mediated Ras activation

Yuichi Aiba; Masatsugu Oh-hora; Shigeki Kiyonaka; Yayoi Kimura; Atsushi Hijikata; Yasuo Mori; Tomohiro Kurosaki


Gene | 2006

Alternative splicing in human transcriptome: Functional and structural influence on proteins

Kei Yura; Masafumi Shionyu; Kei Hagino; Atsushi Hijikata; Yoshinori Hirashima; Taku Nakahara; Tatsuya Eguchi; Kazuki Shinoda; Akihiro Yamaguchi; Ken-ichi Takahashi; Takeshi Itoh; Tadashi Imanishi; Takashi Gojobori; Mitiko Go


Protein Journal | 2005

Disulfide linkages and a three-dimensional structure model of the extracellular ligand-binding domain of guanylyl cyclase C.

Makoto Hasegawa; Yoshiko Matsumoto-Ishikawa; Atsushi Hijikata; Yuji Hidaka; Mitiko Go; Yasutsugu Shimonishi


The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017

Mutation@A Glance: An integrative analytics tool towards for understanding impacts of variants of uncertain significance in humans

Atsushi Hijikata; Tsuyoshi Shirai


生物物理 | 2014

1P261 3つ以上のドメインからなるマルチドメインタンパク質の構造予測(22A. 生命情報科学:構造ゲノミクス,ポスター,第52回日本生物物理学会年会(2014年度))

Masafumi Shionyu; Atsushi Hijikata; Tsuyoshi Shirai


生物物理 | 2014

2P268 相補性に依らないタンパク質-タンパク質ドッキングポーズ予測法(22A. 生命情報科学:構造ゲノミクス,ポスター,第52回日本生物物理学会年会(2014年度))

Atsushi Hijikata; Masafumi Shionyu; Tsuyoshi Shirai


生物物理 | 2013

3P037 真菌由来エラスターゼインヒビターAFUEIと植物由来potato I familyインヒビターとの構造類似性(01B.蛋白質:構造機能相関,ポスター,日本生物物理学会年会第51回(2013年度))

Mayuko Sakuma; Katsumi Imada; Yoshiyuki Okumura; Kei-ichi Uchiya; Atsushi Hijikata; Tsuyoshi Shirai; Toshiaki Nikai; Michio Homma

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Mitiko Go

University of Tsukuba

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Masafumi Shionyu

Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology

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Kei Yura

Ochanomizu University

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Yasutsugu Shimonishi

Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology

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