Mechanisms regulating DNA repair processes remain incompletely defined. Here, the circadian factor CRY1, an evolutionally conserved transcriptional coregulator, is identified as a tumor specific regulator of DNA repair. Key findings demonstrate that CRY1 expression is androgen-responsive and associates with poor outcome in prostate cancer. Functional studies and first-in-field mapping of the CRY1 cistrome and transcriptome reveal that CRY1 regulates DNA repair and the G2/M transition. DNA damage stabilizes CRY1 in cancer (in vitro, in vivo, and human tumors ex vivo), which proves critical for efficient DNA repair. Further mechanistic investigation shows that stabilized CRY1 temporally regulates expression of genes required for homologous re...
As transcriptional regulators, circadian genes have the potential to influence a variety of biologi...
Background/aim: Cryptochrome 1 (CRY1), a core circadian gene, modulates circadian rhythm and carcino...
The main feedback loop driving circadian rhythm in mice is controlled in part by the genes encoding ...
Mechanisms regulating DNA repair processes remain incompletely defined. Here, the circadian factor C...
Abstract Background Circadian genes continue to gain attention as important transcriptional regulato...
Background: Circadian disruption and deranged molecular clockworks are involved in carcinogenesis. T...
Background: Clock genes drive about 5–15 % of genome-wide mRNA expression, and disruption of the cir...
BACKGROUND: Clock genes drive about 5-15% of genome-wide mRNA expression, and disruption of the circ...
Cryptochromes are negative transcriptional regulators of the circadian clock in mammals. It is not c...
Cryptochrome 1 (CRY1) is well known as a circadian clock repressor. Recent studies have shown that i...
Biomarkers for predicting chemotherapy response are impor-tant to the treatment of colorectal cancer...
<div><p>Disruption of circadian rhythm is believed to play a critical role in cancer development. Cr...
It is commonly thought that disruption of the circadian clock increases the cancer incidence in huma...
Disruption of circadian rhythm is believed to play a critical role in cancer development. Cryptochro...
© 2016 American Association for Cancer Research.Therapy resistance and poor outcome in prostate canc...
As transcriptional regulators, circadian genes have the potential to influence a variety of biologi...
Background/aim: Cryptochrome 1 (CRY1), a core circadian gene, modulates circadian rhythm and carcino...
The main feedback loop driving circadian rhythm in mice is controlled in part by the genes encoding ...
Mechanisms regulating DNA repair processes remain incompletely defined. Here, the circadian factor C...
Abstract Background Circadian genes continue to gain attention as important transcriptional regulato...
Background: Circadian disruption and deranged molecular clockworks are involved in carcinogenesis. T...
Background: Clock genes drive about 5–15 % of genome-wide mRNA expression, and disruption of the cir...
BACKGROUND: Clock genes drive about 5-15% of genome-wide mRNA expression, and disruption of the circ...
Cryptochromes are negative transcriptional regulators of the circadian clock in mammals. It is not c...
Cryptochrome 1 (CRY1) is well known as a circadian clock repressor. Recent studies have shown that i...
Biomarkers for predicting chemotherapy response are impor-tant to the treatment of colorectal cancer...
<div><p>Disruption of circadian rhythm is believed to play a critical role in cancer development. Cr...
It is commonly thought that disruption of the circadian clock increases the cancer incidence in huma...
Disruption of circadian rhythm is believed to play a critical role in cancer development. Cryptochro...
© 2016 American Association for Cancer Research.Therapy resistance and poor outcome in prostate canc...
As transcriptional regulators, circadian genes have the potential to influence a variety of biologi...
Background/aim: Cryptochrome 1 (CRY1), a core circadian gene, modulates circadian rhythm and carcino...
The main feedback loop driving circadian rhythm in mice is controlled in part by the genes encoding ...