Gustafson, Chelsea L Partch, Carrie L
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Biochemistry
Mammalian circadian timekeeping arises from a transcription-based feedback loop driven by a set of dedicated clock proteins. At its core, the heterodimeric transcription factor CLOCK:BMAL1 activates expression of Period, Cryptochrome, and Rev-Erb genes, which feed back to repress transcription and create oscillations in gene expression that confer ...
Carrie Partch Clarkson, Mw Ozgür, S Lee, Al Sancar, A
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Biochemistry
Cryptochromes are blue-light photoreceptors that regulate a variety of responses such as growth and circadian rhythms in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. Cryptochromes share a high level of sequence identity with the light-activated DNA repair enzyme photolyase. Photolyase uses energy from blue light to repair UV-induced photoproducts in ...
Forsberg, Ec Lam, Lt Yang, Xj Nakatani, Y Bresnick, Eh
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Biochemistry
Acetylation of core histones is an important regulatory step in transcriptional activation from chromatin templates. The yeast transcriptional coactivator protein GCN5 was recently shown to be a nuclear histone acetyltransferase (HAT). Genetic and biochemical studies in yeast suggest that GCN5 functions with the adapter proteins ADA1, ADA2, ADA3, a...
Mosser, Ea Kasanov, Jd Forsberg, Ec Kay, Bk Ney, Pa Bresnick, Eh
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Biochemistry
Tandem binding sites for the hematopoietic transcription factor NF-E2 in the beta-globin locus control region activate high-level beta-globin gene expression in transgenic mice. NF-E2 is a heterodimer consisting of a hematopoietic subunit p45 and a ubiquitous subunit p18. Gavva et al. [Gavva, N. R., Gavva, R., Ermekova, K., Sudol, M., and Shen, J. ...
Brumbaugh, Pf David Haussler Bursac, Km Haussler, Mr
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Biochemistry
Karen Ottemann Thorgeirsson, Te Kolodziej, Af Shin, Yk Koshland De, Jr
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Biochemistry
Ligand-binding-induced conformational changes in the Salmonella typhimurium aspartate receptor were studied using spin-labeling electron paramagnetic resonance. Cysteine residues, introduced by site-directed mutagenesis at several positions in the aspartate receptor periplasmic domain, were used to attach covalently a thiol-specific spin label. The...
Zerwekh, Je Brumbaugh, Pf David Haussler Cork, Dj Haussler, Mr
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Biochemistry