AbstractThe Drosophila period protein (PER) is a predominantly nuclear protein and a likely component of a circadian clock. PER is required for daily oscillations in the transcription of its own gene and thus participates in a circadian feedback loop. In this study, key pacemaker neurons of the Drosophila brain were examined to determine whether the subcellular distribution of PER changes with the time of day. Indeed, PER was found to accumulate in the cytoplasm for several hours before entering the nucleus during a narrow time window. Three long-period mutations (perL) cause a delay in the timing of nuclear translocation and a further delay at elevated temperature. The data indicate that regulation of PER nuclear entry is critical for circ...
AbstractThe posttranscriptional mechanisms that control the cycling of circadian clock protein level...
SummaryTranscriptional-translational feedback loops (TTFLs) are a conserved molecular motif of circa...
PhDMost organisms display circadian rhythms of approximately 24 hours in many aspects of their phys...
The Drosophila period protein (PER) is a predominantly nuclear protein and a likely component of a c...
AbstractThe Drosophila period protein (PER) is a predominantly nuclear protein and a likely componen...
AbstractTwo genesperiod (per) and timeless (tim), are essential for circadian rhythmicity in Drosoph...
AbstractThe mutation timelessULgenerates 33 hr rhythms, prolonged nuclear localization of PERIOD/TIM...
The period gene of Drosophila melanogaster (per) is important for the generation and maintenance of ...
The period gene of Drosophila melanogaster (per) is important for the generation and maintenance of ...
AbstractWe report the in vivo characterization of the Drosophila CLOCK protein (dCLOCK), a transcrip...
AbstractWe have characterized a mammalian homolog of the Drosophila period gene and designated it Pe...
AbstractCircadian behavioral rhythms in Drosophila depend on the appropriate regulation of at least ...
The period gene of Drosophila melanogaster (per) is impor-tant for the generation and maintenance of...
Circadian clocks in eukaryotes rely on transcriptional feedback loops, in which clock genes repress ...
AbstractWe have isolated three alleles of a novel Drosophila clock gene, double-time (dbt). Short- (...
AbstractThe posttranscriptional mechanisms that control the cycling of circadian clock protein level...
SummaryTranscriptional-translational feedback loops (TTFLs) are a conserved molecular motif of circa...
PhDMost organisms display circadian rhythms of approximately 24 hours in many aspects of their phys...
The Drosophila period protein (PER) is a predominantly nuclear protein and a likely component of a c...
AbstractThe Drosophila period protein (PER) is a predominantly nuclear protein and a likely componen...
AbstractTwo genesperiod (per) and timeless (tim), are essential for circadian rhythmicity in Drosoph...
AbstractThe mutation timelessULgenerates 33 hr rhythms, prolonged nuclear localization of PERIOD/TIM...
The period gene of Drosophila melanogaster (per) is important for the generation and maintenance of ...
The period gene of Drosophila melanogaster (per) is important for the generation and maintenance of ...
AbstractWe report the in vivo characterization of the Drosophila CLOCK protein (dCLOCK), a transcrip...
AbstractWe have characterized a mammalian homolog of the Drosophila period gene and designated it Pe...
AbstractCircadian behavioral rhythms in Drosophila depend on the appropriate regulation of at least ...
The period gene of Drosophila melanogaster (per) is impor-tant for the generation and maintenance of...
Circadian clocks in eukaryotes rely on transcriptional feedback loops, in which clock genes repress ...
AbstractWe have isolated three alleles of a novel Drosophila clock gene, double-time (dbt). Short- (...
AbstractThe posttranscriptional mechanisms that control the cycling of circadian clock protein level...
SummaryTranscriptional-translational feedback loops (TTFLs) are a conserved molecular motif of circa...
PhDMost organisms display circadian rhythms of approximately 24 hours in many aspects of their phys...