نتایج جستجو برای: ژن cry1

تعداد نتایج: 16357  

2013
Dimitri De Bundel Giuseppe Gangarossa Anne Biever Xavier Bonnefont Emmanuel Valjent

The circadian clock comprises a set of genes involved in cell-autonomous transcriptional feedback loops that orchestrate the expression of a range of downstream genes, driving circadian patterns of behavior. Cognitive dysfunction, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and substance abuse disorders have been associated with disruptions in circadian rhythm and circadian clock genes, but the causal r...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Dingbang Ma Xu Li Yongxia Guo Jingfang Chu Shuang Fang Cunyu Yan Joseph P Noel Hongtao Liu

Cryptochrome 1 (CRY1) is a blue light receptor that mediates primarily blue-light inhibition of hypocotyl elongation. Very little is known of the mechanisms by which CRY1 affects growth. Blue light and temperature are two key environmental signals that profoundly affect plant growth and development, but how these two abiotic factors integrate remains largely unknown. Here, we show that blue lig...

2016
Hagoon Jang Gha Young Lee Christopher P Selby Gung Lee Yong Geun Jeon Jae Ho Lee Kenneth King Yip Cheng Paul Titchenell Morris J Birnbaum Aimin Xu Aziz Sancar Jae Bum Kim

SREBP1c is a key lipogenic transcription factor activated by insulin in the postprandial state. Although SREBP1c appears to be involved in suppression of hepatic gluconeogenesis, the molecular mechanism is not thoroughly understood. Here we show that CRY1 is activated by insulin-induced SREBP1c and decreases hepatic gluconeogenesis through FOXO1 degradation, at least, at specific circadian time...

در چند دهه اخیر، تحقیقات متعددی برای ارزیابی بیان ژن‌های موثر از نور آبی و قرمز، در گیاهان،انجام گرفته است. هدف از این پژوهش، بررسی اثرات نور آبی و قرمز بر میزان بیان ژن کریپتوکروم 1 و HY5 در دانه‌رست‌های گیاه کلزا،بود. دانه‌رست‌های کلزا در شرایط یکنواخت محیطی، و سپس 5 روز تحت تیمار نور آبی (به مدت 2 ساعت، 4 ساعت، 8 ساعت) و نور قرمز (به مدت 2 ساعت ،4 ساعت ،8 ساعت) قرار گرفتند و تفاوت طول هیپوکو...

2016
Christine Nießner Susanne Denzau Erich Pascal Malkemper Julia Christina Gross Hynek Burda Michael Winklhofer Leo Peichl

Cryptochromes are a ubiquitous group of blue-light absorbing flavoproteins that in the mammalian retina have an important role in the circadian clock. In birds, cryptochrome 1a (Cry1a), localized in the UV/violet-sensitive S1 cone photoreceptors, is proposed to be the retinal receptor molecule of the light-dependent magnetic compass. The retinal localization of mammalian Cry1, homologue to avia...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2017
Koji L Ode Hideki Ukai Etsuo A Susaki Ryohei Narumi Katsuhiko Matsumoto Junko Hara Naoshi Koide Takaya Abe Masato T Kanemaki Hiroshi Kiyonari Hiroki R Ueda

To conduct comprehensive characterization of molecular properties in organisms, we established an efficient method to produce knockout (KO)-rescue mice within a single generation. We applied this method to produce 20 strains of almost completely embryonic stem cell (ESC)-derived mice ("ES mice") rescued with wild-type and mutant Cry1 gene under a Cry1-/-:Cry2-/- background. A series of both pho...

2017
Xu Holtkotte Jathish Ponnu Margaret Ahmad Ute Hoecker

Plants constantly adjust their growth, development and metabolism to the ambient light environment. Blue light is sensed by the Arabidopsis photoreceptors CRY1 and CRY2 which subsequently initiate light signal transduction by repressing the COP1/SPA E3 ubiquitin ligase. While the interaction between cryptochromes and SPA is blue light-dependent, it was proposed that CRY1 interacts with COP1 con...

2013
Hongyan Yu Xiangqi Meng Jiangxue Wu Changchuan Pan Xiaofang Ying Yi Zhou Ranyi Liu Wenlin Huang

BACKGROUND Clock genes drive about 5-15% of genome-wide mRNA expression, and disruption of the circadian clock may deregulate the cell's normal biological functions. Cryptochrome 1 is a key regulator of the circadian feedback loop and plays an important role in organisms. The present study was conducted to investigate the expression of Cry1 and its prognostic significance in colorectal cancer (...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2017
Christian Orth Nils Niemann Lars Hennig Lars-Oliver Essen Alfred Batschauer

Plant cryptochromes (cry) act as UV-A/blue light receptors. The prototype, Arabidopsis thaliana cry1, regulates several light responses during the life cycle, including de-etiolation, and is also involved in regulating flowering time. The cry1 photocycle is initiated by light absorption by its FAD chromophore, which is most likely fully oxidized (FADox) in the dark state and photoreduced to the...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
M H Vitaterna C P Selby T Todo H Niwa C Thompson E M Fruechte K Hitomi R J Thresher T Ishikawa J Miyazaki J S Takahashi A Sancar

Cryptochromes regulate the circadian clock in animals and plants. Humans and mice have two cryptochrome (Cry) genes. A previous study showed that mice lacking the Cry2 gene had reduced sensitivity to acute light induction of the circadian gene mPer1 in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and had an intrinsic period 1 hr longer than normal. In this study, Cry1(-/-) and Cry1(-/-)Cry2(-/-) mice were...

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