Circadian rhythms, biological oscillations with a period of about 24 h, are maintained by a genetically determined innate time-keeping system called the molecular circadian clockwork. Despite the physiological and clinical importance of the circadian clock, the development of small molecule modulators that directly target the core clock machinery has only been recently initiated. In the present study, we aimed to identify novel small molecule modulators influencing the molecular feedback loop of the circadian clock by applying our two-step cell-based screening strategy based on E-box-mediated transcriptional activity to test more than 1000 drug-like compounds. A derivative of 2-ethoxypropanoic acid designated as compound <b>15</b> was selec...
The mammalian circadian clock is based on a transcription–translation feedback loop (TTFL) in which ...
The circadian clock underlies daily rhythms of diverse physiological processes, and alterations in c...
Most organisms exhibit daily changes in physiology and metabolism under the control of a cell-autono...
Impairment of the circadian clock has been associated with numerous disorders, including metabolic d...
Circadian clocks in mammals are based on a negative feedback loop in which transcriptional repressio...
The circadian clock governs daily cellular, physiological, and behavioral rhythms to synchronize and...
Cryptochromes are negative transcriptional regulators of the circadian clock in mammals. It is not c...
Summary: The circadian clock generates biological rhythms of metabolic and physiological processes, ...
Background: Mammalian CRY1 and CRY2 have distinct functions in circadian clock mechanisms. Results: ...
SummaryDirect evidence for the requirement of delay in feedback repression in the mammalian circadia...
AbstractIncreases in our understanding of the molecular control of circadian rhythms and subsequent ...
AbstractCircadian rhythms, biological oscillations with a period of about 24 h, are maintained by an...
Organisms across all kingdoms of life have an internal 24-hour timekeeping mechanism known as circad...
CRY1 and CRY2 proteins are highly conserved components of the circadian clock that controls daily ph...
AbstractCircadian clocks are endogenous timing systems orchestrating the daily regulation of a huge ...
The mammalian circadian clock is based on a transcription–translation feedback loop (TTFL) in which ...
The circadian clock underlies daily rhythms of diverse physiological processes, and alterations in c...
Most organisms exhibit daily changes in physiology and metabolism under the control of a cell-autono...
Impairment of the circadian clock has been associated with numerous disorders, including metabolic d...
Circadian clocks in mammals are based on a negative feedback loop in which transcriptional repressio...
The circadian clock governs daily cellular, physiological, and behavioral rhythms to synchronize and...
Cryptochromes are negative transcriptional regulators of the circadian clock in mammals. It is not c...
Summary: The circadian clock generates biological rhythms of metabolic and physiological processes, ...
Background: Mammalian CRY1 and CRY2 have distinct functions in circadian clock mechanisms. Results: ...
SummaryDirect evidence for the requirement of delay in feedback repression in the mammalian circadia...
AbstractIncreases in our understanding of the molecular control of circadian rhythms and subsequent ...
AbstractCircadian rhythms, biological oscillations with a period of about 24 h, are maintained by an...
Organisms across all kingdoms of life have an internal 24-hour timekeeping mechanism known as circad...
CRY1 and CRY2 proteins are highly conserved components of the circadian clock that controls daily ph...
AbstractCircadian clocks are endogenous timing systems orchestrating the daily regulation of a huge ...
The mammalian circadian clock is based on a transcription–translation feedback loop (TTFL) in which ...
The circadian clock underlies daily rhythms of diverse physiological processes, and alterations in c...
Most organisms exhibit daily changes in physiology and metabolism under the control of a cell-autono...