. . . . . "KaiB is a gene located in the highly-conserved kaiABC gene cluster of various cyanobacterial species. Along with KaiA and KaiC, KaiB plays a central role in operation of the cyanobacterial circadian clock. Discovery of the Kai genes marked the first-ever identification of a circadian oscillator in a prokaryotic species. Moreover, characterization of the cyanobacterial clock demonstrated the existence of transcription-independent, post-translational mechanisms of rhythm generation, challenging the universality of the transcription-translation feedback loop model of circadian rhythmicity."@en . . . . . "kaiB"@en . . . "23472"^^ . . . "2578532"^^ . . "1112719288"^^ . "7227"^^ . . "NM_080317"@en . . "X"@en . . "53725157"^^ . "2587892"^^ . . "KaiB"@en . "NP_525056"@en . . "P07663"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "KaiB"@en . . . "NC_004354.3"@en . . . "31251"^^ . . . . . "KaiB is a gene located in the highly-conserved kaiABC gene cluster of various cyanobacterial species. Along with KaiA and KaiC, KaiB plays a central role in operation of the cyanobacterial circadian clock. Discovery of the Kai genes marked the first-ever identification of a circadian oscillator in a prokaryotic species. Moreover, characterization of the cyanobacterial clock demonstrated the existence of transcription-independent, post-translational mechanisms of rhythm generation, challenging the universality of the transcription-translation feedback loop model of circadian rhythmicity."@en . .