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Details on Person p-S97-Bmal1:p-T451,T461-Clock,p-Npas2:Kmt2a:Cry1 gene [nucleoplasm]

Class:IdComplex:9933424
_displayNamep-S97-Bmal1:p-T451,T461-Clock,p-Npas2:Kmt2a:Cry1 gene [nucleoplasm]
_timestamp2024-12-30 15:01:29
compartment[Compartment:7660] nucleoplasm
created[InstanceEdit:9933419] May, Bruce, 2024-12-30
hasComponent
isChimericFALSE
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:549497] Rhythmic histone acetylation underlies transcription in the mammalian circadian clock
[LiteratureReference:9926624] Sleep loss reduces the DNA-binding of BMAL1, CLOCK, and NPAS2 to specific clock genes in the mouse cerebral cortex
[LiteratureReference:9926607] Identification of BMAL1-Regulated circadian genes in mouse liver and their potential association with hepatocellular carcinoma: Gys2 and Upp2 as promising candidates
[LiteratureReference:9036813] Mammalian Period represses and de-represses transcription by displacing CLOCK-BMAL1 from promoters in a Cryptochrome-dependent manner
[LiteratureReference:5669331] Genome-wide and phase-specific DNA-binding rhythms of BMAL1 control circadian output functions in mouse liver
[LiteratureReference:9929333] Transcriptional architecture and chromatin landscape of the core circadian clock in mammals
[LiteratureReference:9929279] The histone methyltransferase MLL1 permits the oscillation of circadian gene expression
namep-S97-Bmal1:p-T451,T461-Clock,p-Npas2:Kmt2a:Cry1 gene
species[Species:48892] Mus musculus
stableIdentifier[StableIdentifier:9933428] R-MMU-9933424.1
(inferredFrom)[Complex:9933413] p-S90-BMAL1:p-T451,T461-CLOCK,p-S-NPAS2:KMT2A:CRY1 gene [nucleoplasm] [Homo sapiens]
(output)[Reaction:9926600] p-S97-Bmal1:p-T451,T461-Clock,p-Npas2 and coactivators bind the Cry1 gene [Mus musculus]
(regulator)[PositiveGeneExpressionRegulation:9926591] Positive gene expression regulation by 'p-S97-Bmal1:p-T451,T461-Clock,p-Npas2:Kmt2a:Cry1 gene [nucleoplasm]'
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