Cryptochrome: the second photoactive pigment in the eye and its role in circadian photoreception.
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Proton-coupled electron transferCircadian clock control of the cellular response to DNA damageFunctional redundancy of cryptochromes and classical photoreceptors for nonvisual ocular photoreception in miceCircadian influences on myocardial infarctionCryptochromes impair phosphorylation of transcriptional activators in the clock: a general mechanism for circadian repression.Chemical magnetoreception: bird cryptochrome 1a is excited by blue light and forms long-lived radical-pairsImportin alpha/beta mediates nuclear transport of a mammalian circadian clock component, mCRY2, together with mPER2, through a bipartite nuclear localization signalFunctional and structural analyses of cryptochrome. Vertebrate CRY regions responsible for interaction with the CLOCK:BMAL1 heterodimer and its nuclear localizationIdentification of two amino acids in the C-terminal domain of mouse CRY2 essential for PER2 interactionPreservation of light signaling to the suprachiasmatic nucleus in vitamin A-deficient miceLocalisation of the Putative Magnetoreceptive Protein Cryptochrome 1b in the Retinae of Migratory Birds and Homing PigeonsEvolutionary History of the Photolyase/Cryptochrome Superfamily in EukaryotesPotential conservation of circadian clock proteins in the phylum Nematoda as revealed by bioinformatic searchesBlue-light-receptive cryptochrome is expressed in a sponge eye lacking neurons and opsinCryptochromes--a potential magnetoreceptor: what do we know and what do we want to know?The evolution of photosynthesis...again?Retinal circadian clocks and control of retinal physiology.Biophysics of magnetic orientation: strengthening the interface between theory and experimental design.Isolation of a zebrafish rod opsin promoter to generate a transgenic zebrafish line expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein in rod photoreceptors.Cryptochrome mediates light-dependent magnetosensitivity of Drosophila's circadian clock.Circadian amplitude of cryptochrome 1 is modulated by mRNA stability regulation via cytoplasmic hnRNP D oscillation.dbCRY: a Web-based comparative and evolutionary genomics platform for blue-light receptors.Attenuation of myocardial injury in mice with functional deletion of the circadian rhythm gene mPer2Reduced light response of neuronal firing activity in the suprachiasmatic nucleus and optic nerve of cryptochrome-deficient mice.Genetic control of biosynthesis and transport of riboflavin and flavin nucleotides and construction of robust biotechnological producers.Melanopsin, ganglion-cell photoreceptors, and mammalian photoentrainment.Signaling to the mammalian circadian clocks: in pursuit of the primary mammalian circadian photoreceptor.Non-visual ocular photoreception.Tales from the crypt(ochromes).Melanopsin: a novel photopigment involved in the photoentrainment of the brain's biological clock?Functional conservation of light, oxygen, or voltage domains in light sensingMolecular mechanisms of entrainment in the Neurospora circadian clock.The core circadian gene Cryptochrome 2 influences breast cancer risk, possibly by mediating hormone signalingThe effects of light regimes and hormones on corneal growth in vivo and in organ culture.The action mechanisms of plant cryptochromesRegulation of the mammalian circadian clock by cryptochrome.Clock gene evolution and functional divergence.Circadian control by the reduction/oxidation pathway: catalase represses light-dependent clock gene expression in the zebrafish.Rhythm defects caused by newly engineered null mutations in Drosophila's cryptochrome gene.Circadian genes and bipolar disorder.
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Cryptochrome: the second photoactive pigment in the eye and its role in circadian photoreception.
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10.1146/ANNUREV.BIOCHEM.69.1.31
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2000-01-01T00:00:00Z