Highly conserved protein kinases involved in the regulation of carbon and amino acid metabolism
Halford, Nigel
, Hey, S., Jhurreea, D., Laurie, S., Mckibbin, R. S., Zhang, Yushu and Paul, Matthew
(2004)
Highly conserved protein kinases involved in the regulation of carbon and amino acid metabolism.
Journal of Experimental Botany, 55 (1).
pp. 35-42.
10.1093/jxb/erh019
It has been clear for over a decade and a half that ancient signalling pathways controlling fundamental cellular processes are highly conserved throughout the eukaryotes. Two plant protein kinases, sucrose non-fermenting 1 (SNF1)-related protein kinase (SnRK1) and general control non-derepressible 2 (GCN2)-related protein kinase are reviewed here. These protein kinases show an extraordinary level of conservation with their fungal and animal homologues given the span of time since they diverged from them. However, close examination of the signalling pathways in which they operate also reveals intriguing differences in activation and function.
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Open Access | Bronze |
| Keywords | Amino acid metabolism, carbon metabolism, plant protein kinases, regulation, signalling |
| Project | 414, 521, Metabolic signalling and the partitioning of resources in plants, Source/ sink interactions and resource allocation: the role of carbohydrates, Project: 824150, Project: 824615 |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 09:33 |
| Last Modified | 21 Jan 2026 17:18 |
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6488-2530


