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Details on Person Rhythmic CLOCK-BMAL1 binding to multiple E-box motifs drives circadian Dbp transcription and chromatin transitions

Class:IdLiteratureReference:879774
_displayNameRhythmic CLOCK-BMAL1 binding to multiple E-box motifs drives circadian Dbp transcription and chromatin transitions
_timestamp2010-06-23 01:56:21
author[Person:879725] Ripperger, JA
[Person:879745] Schibler, U
created[InstanceEdit:879757] May, B, 2010-06-23
journalNat Genet
pages369-74
pubMedIdentifier16474407
titleRhythmic CLOCK-BMAL1 binding to multiple E-box motifs drives circadian Dbp transcription and chromatin transitions
volume38
year2006
(literatureReference)[Complex:5663113] p-Bmal1:p-Clock,Npas2:Dbp gene [nucleoplasm] [Mus musculus]
[RegulationReference:9642383] Positive regulation by 'p-Bmal1:p-Clock,Npas2:Dbp gene [nucleoplasm]' CLOCK, an essential pacemaker component, controls expression of the circadian transcription factor DBP
[Reaction:9929278] p-S97-Bmal1:p-T451,T461-Clock: and coactivators bind the Dbp gene [Mus musculus]
[BlackBoxEvent:9929327] Phosphorylated Bmal1:Clock positively regulates expression of Dbp [Mus musculus]
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