Light is a very important environmental factor that governs many cellular responses in organisms. As a consequence, organisms possess different kinds of light-sensing photoreceptors to regulate their physiological variables and adapt to a given habitat. The cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) includes photoreceptors that perform different functions in different organisms. Photolyases repair ultraviolet-induced DNA damage by a process known as photoreactivation using photons absorbed from the blue end of the light spectrum. On the other hand, cryptochromes act as blue light circadian photoreceptors in plants and Drosophila to regulate growth and development. In mammals, cryptochromes have light-independent functions and are very important t...
Members of the photolyase/cryptochrome family are flavoproteins that share an extraordinary conserve...
Members of the photolyase/cryptochrome family are flavoproteins that share all extraordinary conserv...
AbstractCryptochromes are flavin-containing blue light photoreceptors related to photolyases—they ar...
Cryptochromes are evolutionarily related to the light-dependent DNA repair enzyme photolyase, servin...
International audienceLight is essential for the life of photosynthetic organisms as it is a source ...
textabstractDespite the sequence and structural conservation between cryptochromes and photolyases, ...
Despite the sequence and structural conservation between cryptochromes and photolyases, members of t...
Despite the sequence and structural conservation between cryptochromes and photolyases, members of t...
Despite the sequence and structural conservation between cryptochromes and photolyases, members of t...
Despite the sequence and structural conservation between cryptochromes and photolyases, members of t...
Members of the cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) are widely distributed throughout all kingdoms, ...
Members of the cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) are widely distributed throughout all kingdoms, ...
textabstractMembers of the photolyase/cryptochrome family are flavoproteins that share an extraordin...
Members of the cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) are widely distributed throughout all kingdoms, ...
Photolyases belong to the cryptochrome/photolyase protein family (CPF) which perform different funct...
Members of the photolyase/cryptochrome family are flavoproteins that share an extraordinary conserve...
Members of the photolyase/cryptochrome family are flavoproteins that share all extraordinary conserv...
AbstractCryptochromes are flavin-containing blue light photoreceptors related to photolyases—they ar...
Cryptochromes are evolutionarily related to the light-dependent DNA repair enzyme photolyase, servin...
International audienceLight is essential for the life of photosynthetic organisms as it is a source ...
textabstractDespite the sequence and structural conservation between cryptochromes and photolyases, ...
Despite the sequence and structural conservation between cryptochromes and photolyases, members of t...
Despite the sequence and structural conservation between cryptochromes and photolyases, members of t...
Despite the sequence and structural conservation between cryptochromes and photolyases, members of t...
Despite the sequence and structural conservation between cryptochromes and photolyases, members of t...
Members of the cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) are widely distributed throughout all kingdoms, ...
Members of the cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) are widely distributed throughout all kingdoms, ...
textabstractMembers of the photolyase/cryptochrome family are flavoproteins that share an extraordin...
Members of the cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) are widely distributed throughout all kingdoms, ...
Photolyases belong to the cryptochrome/photolyase protein family (CPF) which perform different funct...
Members of the photolyase/cryptochrome family are flavoproteins that share an extraordinary conserve...
Members of the photolyase/cryptochrome family are flavoproteins that share all extraordinary conserv...
AbstractCryptochromes are flavin-containing blue light photoreceptors related to photolyases—they ar...