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Class:IdLiteratureReference:400293
_displayNamePhosphorylation of clock protein PER1 regulates its circadian degradation in normal human fibroblasts
_timestamp2009-03-24 03:08:25
author[Person:215351] Miyazaki, K
[Person:400348] Nagase, T
[Person:400358] Mesaki, M
[Person:400356] Narukawa, J
[Person:400338] Ohara, O
[Person:187805] Ishida, N
created[InstanceEdit:400303] May, B, 2009-03-24 02:57:07
journalBiochem J
pages95-103
pubMedIdentifier14750904
titlePhosphorylation of clock protein PER1 regulates its circadian degradation in normal human fibroblasts
volume380
year2004
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9909369] CSNK1E,CSNK1D phosphorylate CRY and PER proteins [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9909561] Phosphorylated BMAL1:CLOCK,NPAS2 and coactivators positively regulate expression of Period-1 (PER1) [Homo sapiens]
[Complex:5663110] p-BMAL1:p-CLOCK,NPAS2:PER1 gene [nucleoplasm] [Homo sapiens]
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