This document summarizes a study that analyzed changes in protein phosphorylation in the dinoflagellate Lingulodinium polyedra over a daily light-dark cycle using two approaches. Two proteins, Rad24 and a light harvesting complex protein, were found to have higher phosphorylation at night and may be involved in DNA repair and balancing energy transfer between photosystems, respectively. A total of 45 phosphorylated proteins were identified, some relating to RNA binding and polyketide synthesis. The study provides insight into biochemical changes underlying rhythmic behavior in Lingulodinium.