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Class:IdLiteratureReference:549441
_displayNameThe human and mouse Period1 genes: five well-conserved E-boxes additively contribute to the enhancement of mPer1 transcription
_timestamp2010-03-21 04:28:37
author[Person:549510] Hida, A
[Person:549481] Koike, N
[Person:549421] Hirose, M
[Person:430241] Hattori, M
[Person:508328] Sakaki, Y
[Person:549514] Tei, H
created[InstanceEdit:549380] May, B, 2010-03-21
journalGenomics
pages224-33
pubMedIdentifier10857746
titleThe human and mouse Period1 genes: five well-conserved E-boxes additively contribute to the enhancement of mPer1 transcription
volume65
year2000
(literatureReference)[RegulationReference:9641211] Positive regulation by 'p-Bmal1:p-Clock,Npas2:Per1 gene [nucleoplasm]' CK2alpha phosphorylates BMAL1 to regulate the mammalian clock
[RegulationReference:9642987] Positive gene expression regulation by 'p-BMAL1:p-CLOCK,NPAS2:PER1 gene [nucleoplasm]' Activation of human period-1 by PKA or CLOCK/BMAL1 is conferred by separate signal transduction pathways
[RegulationReference:9926601] Positive gene expression regulation by 'p-S90-BMAL1:p-T451,T461-CLOCK,p-NPAS2:CREBBP:KMT2A:PER1 gene [nucleoplasm]' Activation of human period-1 by PKA or CLOCK/BMAL1 is conferred by separate signal transduction pathways
[RegulationReference:9926609] Positive gene expression regulation by 'p-S97-Bmal1:p-T451,T461-Clock,p-Npas2:Crebbp:Kmt2a:Per1 gene [nucleoplasm]' CK2alpha phosphorylates BMAL1 to regulate the mammalian clock
[BlackBoxEvent:9909561] Phosphorylated BMAL1:CLOCK,NPAS2 and coactivators positively regulate expression of Period-1 (PER1) [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9909564] Phosphorylated Bmal1:Clock,Npas2 and coactivators positively regulate expression of Period-1 (Per1) [Mus musculus]
[Reaction:9926626] p-S97-Bmal1:p-T451,T461-Clock,p-Npas2 binds the Per1 gene [Mus musculus]
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