Schöning JC, Staiger D. At the pulse of time: protein interactions determine the pace of circadian clocks. FEBS LETTERS. 2005;579(15):3246-3252.Circadian clocks, internal timekeepers that generate a daily rhythmicity, help organisms to be prepared for periodic environmental changes of light and temperature. These molecular clocks are transcriptional feedback loops that generate 24-h oscillations in the abundance of clock proteins. For the maintenance of this rhythm inside the core clockwork and for its transmission to downstream genes the clock proteins additionally rely on post-transcriptional and post-translational mechanisms. Thus clock proteins engage in a variety of interactions with DNA, RNA and other proteins. Based on the model orga...
The circadian clock provides a temporal structure that modulates biological functions from the level...
Much of our behavior and physiology exhibits daily oscillations driven by a circadian rhythm. While ...
Circadian clocks control the daily life of most light-sensitive organisms — from cyanobacteria to hu...
Schöning JC, Staiger D. At the pulse of time: protein interactions determine the pace of circadian c...
AbstractCircadian clocks, internal timekeepers that generate a daily rhythmicity, help organisms to ...
“Timing is everything ” appears to be a motto not limited to human existence. In fact, keeping track...
Abstract Circadian oscillators are networks of biochemical feedback loops that generate 24-hour rhyt...
Circadian clocks play a pivotal role in orchestrating numerous physiological and developmental event...
AbstractMost internationally travelled researchers will have encountered jetlag. If not, working odd...
Circadian clocks control temporal structure in practically all organisms and on all levels of biolog...
AbstractThe circadian clock provides a temporal structure that modulates biological functions from t...
AbstractThe circadian clock is a powerful endogenous timing system, which allows organisms to fine-t...
Virtually all organisms exhibit rhythmic behaviors that occur with a period of approximately twenty ...
Circadian clocks are endogenous and temperature-compensating timekeepers that provide temporal organ...
AbstractThe timeless gene is a second essential component of the circadian clock in Drosophila; its ...
The circadian clock provides a temporal structure that modulates biological functions from the level...
Much of our behavior and physiology exhibits daily oscillations driven by a circadian rhythm. While ...
Circadian clocks control the daily life of most light-sensitive organisms — from cyanobacteria to hu...
Schöning JC, Staiger D. At the pulse of time: protein interactions determine the pace of circadian c...
AbstractCircadian clocks, internal timekeepers that generate a daily rhythmicity, help organisms to ...
“Timing is everything ” appears to be a motto not limited to human existence. In fact, keeping track...
Abstract Circadian oscillators are networks of biochemical feedback loops that generate 24-hour rhyt...
Circadian clocks play a pivotal role in orchestrating numerous physiological and developmental event...
AbstractMost internationally travelled researchers will have encountered jetlag. If not, working odd...
Circadian clocks control temporal structure in practically all organisms and on all levels of biolog...
AbstractThe circadian clock provides a temporal structure that modulates biological functions from t...
AbstractThe circadian clock is a powerful endogenous timing system, which allows organisms to fine-t...
Virtually all organisms exhibit rhythmic behaviors that occur with a period of approximately twenty ...
Circadian clocks are endogenous and temperature-compensating timekeepers that provide temporal organ...
AbstractThe timeless gene is a second essential component of the circadian clock in Drosophila; its ...
The circadian clock provides a temporal structure that modulates biological functions from the level...
Much of our behavior and physiology exhibits daily oscillations driven by a circadian rhythm. While ...
Circadian clocks control the daily life of most light-sensitive organisms — from cyanobacteria to hu...