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Pathways reviewed by Edery, Isaac (432558)
Details on Person Edery, Isaac
| Class:Id | Person:432558 |
| _displayName | Edery, Isaac |
| _timestamp | 2018-07-12 19:37:37 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:432644] Williams, MG, 2009-08-14 |
| firstname | Isaac |
| initial | I |
| modified | [InstanceEdit:9613273] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2018-07-12 |
| surname | Edery |
| (author) | [LiteratureReference:432379] PER and TIM inhibit the DNA binding activity of a Drosophila CLOCK-CYC/dBMAL1 heterodimer without disrupting formation of the heterodimer: a basis for circadian transcription [LiteratureReference:432384] Balance between DBT/CKIepsilon kinase and protein phosphatase activities regulate phosphorylation and stability of Drosophila CLOCK protein [LiteratureReference:432432] Regulating a circadian clock's period, phase and amplitude by phosphorylation: insights from Drosophila [LiteratureReference:432446] The phospho-occupancy of an atypical SLIMB-binding site on PERIOD that is phosphorylated by DOUBLETIME controls the pace of the clock [LiteratureReference:432526] Role for Slimb in the degradation of Drosophila Period protein phosphorylated by Doubletime [LiteratureReference:432551] A DOUBLETIME kinase binding domain on the Drosophila PERIOD protein is essential for its hyperphosphorylation, transcriptional repression, and circadian clock function [LiteratureReference:432623] dCLOCK is present in limiting amounts and likely mediates daily interactions between the dCLOCK-CYC transcription factor and the PER-TIM complex [LiteratureReference:538847] A role for CK2 in the Drosophila circadian oscillator [LiteratureReference:538857] The Drosophila CLOCK protein undergoes daily rhythms in abundance, phosphorylation, and interactions with the PER-TIM complex [LiteratureReference:538913] Resetting the Drosophila clock by photic regulation of PER and a PER-TIM complex |
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