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Monitoring Cell-autonomous Circadian Clock Rhythms of Gene Expression Using Luciferase Bioluminescence Reporters
Published on: September 27, 2012
Post-translational modifications regulate the ticking of the circadian clock
Monica Gallego1, David M Virshup
1Center for Children, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, USA. Monica.Gallego@hci.utah.edu
Abstract:
Getting a good night's sleep is on everyone's to-do list. So is, no doubt, staying awake during late afternoon seminars. Our internal clocks control these and many more workings of the body, and disruptions of the circadian clocks predispose individuals to depression, obesity and cancer. Mutations in kinases and phosphatases in hamsters, flies, fungi and humans highlight how our timepieces are regulated and provide clues as to how we might be able to manipulate them.
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