نتایج جستجو برای: ژن cry1

تعداد نتایج: 16357  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2014
Rupert Öllinger Sandra Korge Thomas Korte Barbara Koller Andreas Herrmann Achim Kramer

In mammals, circadian rhythms are generated by delayed negative feedback, in which period (PER1-PER3) and cryptochrome (CRY1, CRY2) proteins gradually accumulate in the nucleus to suppress the transcription of their own genes. Although the importance of nuclear import and export signals for the subcellular localization of clock proteins is well established, little is known about the dynamics of...

Journal: :Cell reports 2016
Guangsen Shi Pancheng Xie Zhipeng Qu Zhihui Zhang Zhen Dong Yang An Lijuan Xing Zhiwei Liu Yingying Dong Guoqiang Xu Ling Yang Yi Liu Ying Xu

In the core mammalian circadian negative feedback loop, the BMAL1-CLOCK complex activates the transcription of the genes Period (Per) and Cryptochrome (Cry). To close the negative feedback loop, the PER-CRY complex interacts with the BMAL1-CLOCK complex to repress its activity. These two processes are separated temporally to ensure clock function. Here, we show that histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3...

Journal: :Cell 2013
Anna Czarna Alex Berndt Hari Raj Singh Astrid Grudziecki Andreas G. Ladurner Gyula Timinszky Achim Kramer Eva Wolf

Drosophila cryptochrome (dCRY) is a FAD-dependent circadian photoreceptor, whereas mammalian cryptochromes (CRY1/2) are integral clock components that repress mCLOCK/mBMAL1-dependent transcription. We report crystal structures of full-length dCRY, a dCRY loop deletion construct, and the photolyase homology region of mouse CRY1 (mCRY1). Our dCRY structures depict Phe534 of the regulatory tail in...

Journal: :Cell 2000
Hong-Quan Yang Ying-Jie Wu Ru-Hang Tang Dongmei Liu Yan Liu Anthony R Cashmore

Cryptochrome blue light photoreceptors share sequence similarity to photolyases, flavoproteins that mediate light-dependent DNA repair. However, cryptochromes lack photolyase activity and are characterized by distinguishing C-terminal domains. Here we show that the signaling mechanism of Arabidopsis cryptochrome is mediated through the C terminus. On fusion with beta-glucuronidase (GUS), both t...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Ana Sabrina Buchovsky Bárbara Strasser Pablo D Cerdán Jorge J Casal

TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1) encodes a protein with similarity to animal phosphatidylethanolamine-binding proteins and is required for normal trafficking to the protein storage vacuole. In Arabidopsis thaliana the tfl1 mutation produces severe developmental abnormalities. Here we show that most aspects of the tfl1 phenotype are lost in the cry1 cry2 double-mutant background lacking cryptochromes 1 ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Marcelo J Yanovsky M.Agustina Mazzella Jorge J Casal

Time measurement and light detection are inextricably linked. Cryptochromes, the blue-light photoreceptors shared between plants and animals, are critical for circadian rhythms in flies and mice [1-3]. WC-1, a putative blue-light photoreceptor, is also essential for the maintenance of circadian rhythms in Neurospora [4]. In contrast, we report here that in Arabidopsis thaliana the double mutant...

2014
Ming-Lun Chen Pin-Hsin Chen Jen-Chieh Pang Chia-Wei Lin Chin-Fa Hwang Hau-Yang Tsen

The use of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) strains with high insecticidal activity is essential for the preparation of bioinsecticide. In this study, for 60 Bt strains isolated in Taiwan, their genotypes and the correlation of some cry genes as well as the expression levels of cry1 genes, with their insecticidal activities against Plutella xylostella, were investigated. Pulsed field gel electrophor...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Jean-Pierre Bouly Erik Schleicher Maribel Dionisio-Sese Filip Vandenbussche Dominique Van Der Straeten Nadia Bakrim Stefan Meier Alfred Batschauer Paul Galland Robert Bittl Margaret Ahmad

Cryptochromes are blue light-sensing photoreceptors found in plants, animals, and humans. They are known to play key roles in the regulation of the circadian clock and in development. However, despite striking structural similarities to photolyase DNA repair enzymes, cryptochromes do not repair double-stranded DNA, and their mechanism of action is unknown. Recently, a blue light-dependent intra...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Rajesh Narasimamurthy Megumi Hatori Surendra K Nayak Fei Liu Satchidananda Panda Inder M Verma

Chronic sleep deprivation perturbs the circadian clock and increases susceptibility to diseases such as diabetes, obesity, and cancer. Increased inflammation is one of the common underlying mechanisms of these diseases, thus raising a hypothesis that circadian-oscillator components may regulate immune response. Here we show that absence of the core clock component protein cryptochrome (CRY) lea...

Journal: :Journal of biological rhythms 2006
Corinne Jud Urs Albrecht

A genetic approach was used to investigate whether the emergence of circadian rhythms in murine pups is dependent on a functional maternal clock. Arrhythmic females bearing either the mPer1Brdm1/Per2Brdm1 or mPer2Brdm1/Cry1-/- double-mutant genotype were crossed with wild-type males under constant darkness. The heterozygous offspring have the genetic constitution for a functional circadian cloc...

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