Phosphorylated Bmal1:Clock and coactivators positively regulate expression of Cry1

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Mus musculus
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Phosphorylated Bmal1:Clock and coactivators positively regulate expression of Cry1
Phosphorylated Bmal1:Clock bound to an E-box in the Cry1 promoter recruits histone acetyltransferase Crebbp and the histone methyltransferase Kmt2a and enhance transcription of Cry1 (Etchegaray et al. 2003, Kondratov et al. 2006, Liu et al. 2007). Cry1 expressed in a circadian rhythm (Miyamoto and Sancar 1999, Yamamoto et al. 2004) in all tissues tested (Kobayashi et al. 1998). Npas2 acts redundantly with Clock to regulate Cry1 expression (Reick et al. 2001).
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Reick, M, Garcia, JA, Dudley, C, McKnight, SL

Science 2001
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Liu, S, Cai, Y, Sothern, RB, Guan, Y, Chan, P

Chronobiol Int 2007
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Nucleic Acids Res 1998
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Miyamoto, Y, Sancar, A

Brain Res Mol Brain Res 1999
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Kondratov, RV, Shamanna, RK, Kondratova, AA, Gorbacheva, VY, Antoch, MP

FASEB J 2006
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Yamamoto, T, Nakahata, Y, Soma, H, Akashi, M, Mamine, T, Takumi, T

BMC Mol Biol 2004
12483227 Rhythmic histone acetylation underlies transcription in the mammalian circadian clock

Etchegaray, JP, Lee, C, Wade, PA, Reppert, SM

Nature 2003
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