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Class:IdLiteratureReference:538804
_displayNameClockwork orange encodes a transcriptional repressor important for circadian-clock amplitude in Drosophila
_timestamp2010-03-08 17:21:51
author[Person:538899] Lim, C
[Person:538810] Chung, BY
[Person:538872] Pitman, JL
[Person:538842] McGill, JJ
[Person:212062] Pradhan, S
[Person:450629] Lee, J
[Person:538869] Keegan, KP
[Person:538912] Choe, J
[Person:432456] Allada, R
created[InstanceEdit:538896] Williams, MG, 2010-03-08
journalCurr Biol
pages1082-9
pubMedIdentifier17555964
titleClockwork orange encodes a transcriptional repressor important for circadian-clock amplitude in Drosophila
volume17
year2007
(literatureReference)[Reaction:432487] CWO binds to cwo gene and represses transcription [Drosophila melanogaster]
[Reaction:432520] CLK:CYC heterodimer binds to cwo gene and activates transcription [Drosophila melanogaster]
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