Circadian clocks in mammals are based on a negative feedback loop in which transcriptional repression by the cryptochromes, CRY1 and CRY2, lies at the heart of the mechanism. Despite similarities in sequence, domain structure, and biochemical activity, they play distinct roles in clock function. However, detailed biochemical studies have not been straightforward and Cry function has not been examined in real clock cells using kinetic measurements. In this study, we demonstrate, through cell-based genetic complementation and realtime molecular recording, that Cry1 alone is able to maintain cell-autonomous circadian rhythms, whereas Cry2 cannot. Using this novel functional assay, we identify a cryptochrome differentiating α-helical domain wit...
textabstractCryptochromes (CRYs) are composed of a core domain with structural similarity to photoly...
Endogenous circadian clocks generate rhythms of physiology and behaviour that are synchronised to th...
Circadian rhythmsare biochemical, physiological, and behavioral processes display oscillations of ou...
Circadian clocks in mammals are based on a negative feedback loop in which transcriptional repressio...
Background: Mammalian CRY1 and CRY2 have distinct functions in circadian clock mechanisms. Results: ...
Cryptochrome (CRY) proteins play an essential role in regulating mammalian circadian rhythms. CRY is...
Cryptochrome (CRY) proteins play an essential role in regulating mammalian circadian rhythms. CRY is...
Organisms across all kingdoms of life have an internal 24-hour timekeeping mechanism known as circad...
Organisms across all kingdoms of life have an internal 24-hour timekeeping mechanism known as circad...
Mammalian circadian rhythms are generated by a transcription-based feedback loop in which CLOCK:BMAL...
Circadian rhythms are generated by interlocked transcription-translation feedback loops that establi...
SummaryDirect evidence for the requirement of delay in feedback repression in the mammalian circadia...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Circadian clocks are essential in all kingdoms of l...
Mammalian circadian clocks are driven by transcription/translation feedback loops composed of positi...
SummaryBackgroundAn interlocked transcriptional-translational feedback loop (TTFL) is thought to gen...
textabstractCryptochromes (CRYs) are composed of a core domain with structural similarity to photoly...
Endogenous circadian clocks generate rhythms of physiology and behaviour that are synchronised to th...
Circadian rhythmsare biochemical, physiological, and behavioral processes display oscillations of ou...
Circadian clocks in mammals are based on a negative feedback loop in which transcriptional repressio...
Background: Mammalian CRY1 and CRY2 have distinct functions in circadian clock mechanisms. Results: ...
Cryptochrome (CRY) proteins play an essential role in regulating mammalian circadian rhythms. CRY is...
Cryptochrome (CRY) proteins play an essential role in regulating mammalian circadian rhythms. CRY is...
Organisms across all kingdoms of life have an internal 24-hour timekeeping mechanism known as circad...
Organisms across all kingdoms of life have an internal 24-hour timekeeping mechanism known as circad...
Mammalian circadian rhythms are generated by a transcription-based feedback loop in which CLOCK:BMAL...
Circadian rhythms are generated by interlocked transcription-translation feedback loops that establi...
SummaryDirect evidence for the requirement of delay in feedback repression in the mammalian circadia...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Circadian clocks are essential in all kingdoms of l...
Mammalian circadian clocks are driven by transcription/translation feedback loops composed of positi...
SummaryBackgroundAn interlocked transcriptional-translational feedback loop (TTFL) is thought to gen...
textabstractCryptochromes (CRYs) are composed of a core domain with structural similarity to photoly...
Endogenous circadian clocks generate rhythms of physiology and behaviour that are synchronised to th...
Circadian rhythmsare biochemical, physiological, and behavioral processes display oscillations of ou...