Despite the sequence and structural conservation between cryptochromes and photolyases, members of the cryptochrome/photolyase (flavo)protein family, their functions are divergent. Whereas photolyases are DNA repair enzymes that use visible light to lesion-specifically remove UV-induced DNA damage, cryptochromes act as photoreceptors and circadian clock proteins. To address the functional diversity of cryptochromes and photolyases, we investigated the effect of ectopically expressed Arabidopsis thaliana (6-4)PP photolyase and Potorous tridactylus CPD-photolyase (close and distant relatives of mammalian cryptochromes, respectively), on the performance of the mammalian cryptochromes in the mammalian circadian clock. Using photolyase transgeni...
Cryptochromes and photolyases belong to the same family of flavoproteins but, despite being structur...
Circadian clocks in mammals are based on a negative feedback loop in which transcriptional repressio...
Circadian clocks in mammals are based on a negative feedback loop in which transcriptional repressio...
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...
textabstractDespite the sequence and structural conservation between cryptochromes and photolyases, ...
Members of the photolyase/cryptochrome family are flavoproteins that share all extraordinary conserv...
Members of the photolyase/cryptochrome family are flavoproteins that share an extraordinary conserve...
textabstractMembers of the photolyase/cryptochrome family are flavoproteins that share an extraordin...
Light is a very important environmental factor that governs many cellular responses in organisms. As...
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...
Cryptochromes and photolyases belong to the same family of flavoproteins but, despite being structur...
Cryptochromes are flavin-containing blue light photoreceptors, present in most kingdoms, including a...
Cryptochromes and photolyases belong to the same family of flavoproteins but, despite being structur...
Circadian clocks in mammals are based on a negative feedback loop in which transcriptional repressio...
Circadian clocks in mammals are based on a negative feedback loop in which transcriptional repressio...
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...
textabstractDespite the sequence and structural conservation between cryptochromes and photolyases, ...
Members of the photolyase/cryptochrome family are flavoproteins that share all extraordinary conserv...
Members of the photolyase/cryptochrome family are flavoproteins that share an extraordinary conserve...
textabstractMembers of the photolyase/cryptochrome family are flavoproteins that share an extraordin...
Light is a very important environmental factor that governs many cellular responses in organisms. As...
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...
Cryptochromes and photolyases belong to the same family of flavoproteins but, despite being structur...
Cryptochromes are flavin-containing blue light photoreceptors, present in most kingdoms, including a...
Cryptochromes and photolyases belong to the same family of flavoproteins but, despite being structur...
Circadian clocks in mammals are based on a negative feedback loop in which transcriptional repressio...
Circadian clocks in mammals are based on a negative feedback loop in which transcriptional repressio...