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Carrie Partch Mw, Clarkson S, Ozgür Al, Lee A, Sancar
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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 ...
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Ak, Michael H, Asimgil Carrie Partch
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences
It is widely recognized that BMAL1 is an essential subunit of the primary transcription factor that drives rhythmic circadian transcription in the nucleus. In a surprising turn, Lipton et al. now show that BMAL1 rhythmically interacts with translational machinery in the cytosol to stimulate protein synthesis in response to mTOR signaling.
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Carrie Partch Kf, Shields Cl, Thompson Cp, Selby A, Sancar
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
The molecular oscillator that drives circadian rhythmicity in mammals obtains its near 24-h periodicity from posttranslational regulation of clock proteins. Activity of the major clock kinase casein kinase I (CKI) epsilon is regulated by inhibitory autophosphorylation. Here we show that protein phosphatase (PP) 5 regulates the kinase activity of CK...
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Carrie Partch A, Sancar
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Photochemistry and Photobiology
Cryptochromes are flavoproteins that exhibit high sequence and structural similarity to the light-dependent DNA-repair enzyme, photolyase. Cryptochromes have lost the ability to repair DNA; instead, they use the energy from near-UV/blue light to regulate a variety of growth and adaptive processes in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. The ph...
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S, Militi Es, Maywood Cr, Sandate Je, Chesham Ar, Barnard Mj, Parsons Jl, Vibert Gm, Joynson Carrie Partch Mh, Hastings
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) defines 24 h of time via a transcriptional/posttranslational feedback loop in which transactivation of Per (period) and Cry (cryptochrome) genes by BMAL1-CLOCK complexes is suppressed by PER-CRY complexes. The molecular/structural basis of how circadian protein complexes function is poorly understood. We describe a...
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Lb, Motta-Mena Carrie Partch Kh, Gardner
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Molecular Cell
The dynamic protein interactions required for transcription are functionally important yet poorly understood; in this issue of Molecular Cell, Zobeck et al. (2010) resolve the sequential recruitment and selective recycling of transcription factors at an actively transcribing locus in Drosophila.
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Carrie Partch A, Sancar
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G Protein Coupled Receptors - Structure
Cryptochromes are flavin- and folate-containing blue-light photoreceptors with a high degree of similarity to DNA photolyase, which repairs ultraviolet-induced DNA damage using blue light to initiate the repair reaction. Cryptochromes play essential roles in the maintenance of circadian rhythms in mice and Drosophila, and genetic data indicate that...
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Carrie Partch Kh, Gardner
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Journal of Cellular Physiology
Transcriptional regulation is dependent on layers of interactions between transcription factors and coactivators, controlling the specificity, temporal regulation, and extent to which transcriptional programs are executed. A key issue in the field of transcriptional regulation is to identify structural mechanisms by which transcription factors and ...
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Carrie Partch Kh, Gardner
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) is the key transcriptional effector of the hypoxia response in eukaryotes, coordinating the expression of genes involved in oxygen transport, glycolysis, and angiogenesis to promote adaptation to low oxygen levels. HIF is a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH)-PAS (PER-ARNT-SIM) heterodimer composed of an oxygen-labile HIF-α...
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Y, Guo Carrie Partch J, Key Pb, Card V, Pashkov A, Patel Rk, Bruick H, Wurdak Kh, Gardner
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ACS Chemical Biology
For several well-documented reasons, it has been challenging to develop artificial small molecule inhibitors of protein/protein complexes. Such reagents are of particular interest for transcription factor complexes given links between their misregulation and disease. Here we report parallel approaches to identify regulators of a hypoxia signaling t...
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Y, Guo Th, Scheuermann Carrie Partch Dr, Tomchick Kh, Gardner
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Journal of Biological Chemistry
The hypoxia-inducible factor complex (HIF-α·aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator (ARNT)) requires association with several transcription coactivators for a successful cellular response to hypoxic stress. In addition to the conventional global transcription coactivator CREB-binding protein/p300 (CBP/p300) that binds to the HIF-α transactiv...
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Y, Huang R, Baxter Bs, Smith Carrie Partch Cl, Colbert J, Deisenhofer
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cryptochromes use near-UV/blue light to regulate a variety of growth and adaptive process. Recent biochemical studies demonstrate that the Cryptochrome-Drosophila, Arabidopsis, Synechocystis, Human (Cry-DASH) subfamily of cryptochromes have photolyase activity exclusively for single-stranded cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD)-containing DNA substra...
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K, Huynh Carrie Partch
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Current protocols in protein science / editorial board, John E. Coligan ... [et al.]
Purification of recombinant proteins for biochemical assays and structural studies is time-consuming and presents inherent difficulties that depend on the optimization of protein stability. The use of dyes to monitor thermal denaturation of proteins with sensitive fluorescence detection enables rapid and inexpensive determination of protein stabili...
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N, Oztürk Yt, Kao Cp, Selby Ih, Kavakli Carrie Partch D, Zhong A, Sancar
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Biochemistry
The photolyase/cryptochrome family is a large family of flavoproteins that encompasses DNA repair proteins, photolyases, and cryptochromes that regulate blue-light-dependent growth and development in plants, and light-dependent and light-independent circadian clock setting in animals. Phylogenetic analysis has revealed a new class of the family, na...
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Cl, Thompson Cp, Selby Carrie Partch Dt, Plante Rj, Thresher F, Araujo A, Sancar
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Molecular Brain Research
Cryptochrome is a blue-light absorbing photopigment that has been proposed to act as a photoreceptor for a variety of nonvisual light-responsive tasks. While mouse models have suggested an important role for cryptochrome in nonvisual photoreception, there are no biochemical data demonstrating the functional photoreceptive capability of cryptochrome...
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S, Mukherjee Carrie Partch Re, Lehotzky Cv, Whitham H, Chu Cl, Bevins Kh, Gardner Lv, Hooper
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Journal of Biological Chemistry
Members of the RegIII family of intestinal C-type lectins are directly antibacterial proteins that play a vital role in maintaining host-bacterial homeostasis in the mammalian gut, yet little is known about the mechanisms that regulate their biological activity. Here we show that the antibacterial activities of mouse RegIIIgamma and its human ortho...
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S, Mukherjee H, Zheng Mg, Derebe Km, Callenberg Carrie Partch D, Rollins Dc, Propheter J, Rizo M, Grabe Qx, Jiang
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Nature
Human body-surface epithelia coexist in close association with complex bacterial communities and are protected by a variety of antibacterial proteins. C-type lectins of the RegIII family are bactericidal proteins that limit direct contact between bacteria and the intestinal epithelium and thus promote tolerance to the intestinal microbiota. RegIII ...
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Ak, Michael Sl, Harvey Pj, Sammons Ap, Anderson Hm, Kopalle Ah, Banham Carrie Partch
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Molecular Cell
The circadian clock orchestrates global changes in transcriptional regulation on a daily basis via the bHLH-PAS transcription factor CLOCK:BMAL1. Pathways driven by other bHLH-PAS transcription factors have a homologous repressor that modulates activity on a tissue-specific basis, but none have been identified for CLOCK:BMAL1. We show here that the...
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Carrie Partch Pb, Card Ca, Amezcua Kh, Gardner
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Journal of Biological Chemistry
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator (ARNT) serves as the obligate heterodimeric partner for bHLH-PAS proteins involved in sensing and coordinating transcriptional responses to xenobiotics, hypoxia, and developmental pathways. Although its C-terminal transactivation domain is dispensable for transcriptional activation in vivo, ARNT ha...
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Carrie Partch Cb, Green Js, Takahashi
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Trends in Cell Biology
Circadian clocks coordinate physiology and behavior with the 24h solar day to provide temporal homeostasis with the external environment. The molecular clocks that drive these intrinsic rhythmic changes are based on interlocked transcription/translation feedback loops that integrate with diverse environmental and metabolic stimuli to generate inter...