The transcription/translation feedback loop-based molecular oscillator underlying the generation of circadian gene expression is preserved in almost all organisms. Interestingly, the animal circadian clock proteins CRYPTOCHROME (CRY), PERIOD (PER) and TIMELESS (TIM) are strongly conserved at the amino acid level through evolution. Within this evolutionary frame, TIM represents a fascinating puzzle. While Drosophila contains two paralogs, dTIM and dTIM2, acting in clock/photoreception and chromosome integrity/photoreception respectively, mammals contain only one TIM homolog. Whereas TIM has been shown to regulate replication termination and cell cycle progression, its functional link to the circadian clock is under debate. Here we show that ...
The mammalian circadian clock is based on a transcription–translation feedback loop (TTFL) in which ...
Drosophila melanogaster is a convenient model system for studying the molecular aspects of circadian...
AbstractThe timeless gene is a second essential component of the circadian clock in Drosophila; its ...
<div><p>The transcription/translation feedback loop-based molecular oscillator underlying the genera...
textabstractThe transcription/translation feedback loop-based molecular oscillator underlying the ge...
The transcription/translation feedback loop-based molecular oscillator underlying the generation of ...
AbstractWe cloned the mouse cDNA of a mammalian homolog of the Drosophila timeless (tim) gene and de...
TIMELESS (TIM) was first identified as a molecular cog in the Drosophila circadian clock. Almost thr...
AbstractThe mutation timelessULgenerates 33 hr rhythms, prolonged nuclear localization of PERIOD/TIM...
AbstractCircadian behavioral rhythms in Drosophila depend on the appropriate regulation of at least ...
The Timeless protein is essential for circadian rhythm in Drosophila. The Timeless orthologue in mic...
AbstractTwo genesperiod (per) and timeless (tim), are essential for circadian rhythmicity in Drosoph...
AbstractWe investigated the functions of clock genes period (per) and timeless (tim) in establishing...
Drosophila melanogaster is a convenient model system for studying the molecular aspects of circadian...
The mammalian circadian clock is based on a transcription–translation feedback loop (TTFL) in which ...
The mammalian circadian clock is based on a transcription–translation feedback loop (TTFL) in which ...
Drosophila melanogaster is a convenient model system for studying the molecular aspects of circadian...
AbstractThe timeless gene is a second essential component of the circadian clock in Drosophila; its ...
<div><p>The transcription/translation feedback loop-based molecular oscillator underlying the genera...
textabstractThe transcription/translation feedback loop-based molecular oscillator underlying the ge...
The transcription/translation feedback loop-based molecular oscillator underlying the generation of ...
AbstractWe cloned the mouse cDNA of a mammalian homolog of the Drosophila timeless (tim) gene and de...
TIMELESS (TIM) was first identified as a molecular cog in the Drosophila circadian clock. Almost thr...
AbstractThe mutation timelessULgenerates 33 hr rhythms, prolonged nuclear localization of PERIOD/TIM...
AbstractCircadian behavioral rhythms in Drosophila depend on the appropriate regulation of at least ...
The Timeless protein is essential for circadian rhythm in Drosophila. The Timeless orthologue in mic...
AbstractTwo genesperiod (per) and timeless (tim), are essential for circadian rhythmicity in Drosoph...
AbstractWe investigated the functions of clock genes period (per) and timeless (tim) in establishing...
Drosophila melanogaster is a convenient model system for studying the molecular aspects of circadian...
The mammalian circadian clock is based on a transcription–translation feedback loop (TTFL) in which ...
The mammalian circadian clock is based on a transcription–translation feedback loop (TTFL) in which ...
Drosophila melanogaster is a convenient model system for studying the molecular aspects of circadian...
AbstractThe timeless gene is a second essential component of the circadian clock in Drosophila; its ...