Biological rhythms are driven by circadian oscillators, which are ultimately controlled by the cyclic expression of clock genes. Cryptochromes (CRY), blue light photoreceptors, belong to the negative elements of the transcriptional feedback loop into the molecular clock. This paper describes the cloning and characterization of two cryptochromes (cry1 and 2) in European seabass, which is considered an interesting chronobiology model due to its dual (diurnal/nocturnal) behavior. The cloned cDNA fragments encoded for two proteins of 567 and 668 amino acids, which included the FAD-binding and the DNA-photolyase domains. Moreover, both proteins had a high homology with cryptochrome proteins (Cry) of other teleost fish. These cry1 and 2 genes wer...
Cryptochromes (CRY) are proteins with a dual role in the circadian function of different animals, pa...
Across taxa, circadian control of physiology and behavior arises from cell-autonomous oscillations i...
In homeothermic vertebrates inhabiting temperate latitudes, it is clear that the seasonal changes in...
Daily light and feeding cycles act as powerful synchronizers of circadian rhythmicity. Ultimately, t...
Daily light and feeding cycles act as powerful synchronizers of circadian rhythmicity. Ultimately, t...
Daily light and feeding cycles act as powerful synchronizers of circadian rhythmicity. Ultimately, t...
To better understand the complexity of clock genes in salmonids, a taxon with an additional whole ge...
The circadian system has been associated with every part of the life cycle including development rat...
Circadian rhythmsare biochemical, physiological, and behavioral processes display oscillations of ou...
Seabass is a fish species with dual (diurnal/nocturnal) feeding behavior, although little is known a...
The classical notion of a centralized clock that governs circadian rhythmicity has been challenged w...
The classical notion of a centralized clock that governs circadian rhythmicity has been challenged w...
Light is the main environmental time cue which synchronizes daily rhythms and the molecular clock of...
The regulation of circadian gene expression remains largely unknown in farmed fish larvae. In this s...
The classical notion of a centralized clock that governs circadian rhythmicity has been challenged w...
Cryptochromes (CRY) are proteins with a dual role in the circadian function of different animals, pa...
Across taxa, circadian control of physiology and behavior arises from cell-autonomous oscillations i...
In homeothermic vertebrates inhabiting temperate latitudes, it is clear that the seasonal changes in...
Daily light and feeding cycles act as powerful synchronizers of circadian rhythmicity. Ultimately, t...
Daily light and feeding cycles act as powerful synchronizers of circadian rhythmicity. Ultimately, t...
Daily light and feeding cycles act as powerful synchronizers of circadian rhythmicity. Ultimately, t...
To better understand the complexity of clock genes in salmonids, a taxon with an additional whole ge...
The circadian system has been associated with every part of the life cycle including development rat...
Circadian rhythmsare biochemical, physiological, and behavioral processes display oscillations of ou...
Seabass is a fish species with dual (diurnal/nocturnal) feeding behavior, although little is known a...
The classical notion of a centralized clock that governs circadian rhythmicity has been challenged w...
The classical notion of a centralized clock that governs circadian rhythmicity has been challenged w...
Light is the main environmental time cue which synchronizes daily rhythms and the molecular clock of...
The regulation of circadian gene expression remains largely unknown in farmed fish larvae. In this s...
The classical notion of a centralized clock that governs circadian rhythmicity has been challenged w...
Cryptochromes (CRY) are proteins with a dual role in the circadian function of different animals, pa...
Across taxa, circadian control of physiology and behavior arises from cell-autonomous oscillations i...
In homeothermic vertebrates inhabiting temperate latitudes, it is clear that the seasonal changes in...