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Book Title: DTIC ADA469766: Determining the Effect of Cryptochrome
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Book Category: Gauger
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Language: english
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PDF Size: 0.53 MB
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Book Pages: 9
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DTIC ADA469766: Determining the Effect of Cryptochrome
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Circadian clock disruption may be correlated to increased risk of breast cancer in humans and has been linked to tumor progression and development in mice. We have previously reported that circadian clock disruption by loss of Cryptochrome expression does not cause DNA damage checkpoint or repair defects in mammalian fibroblasts, nor does it cause an increase in tumor predisposition or sensitivity to ionizing radiation in mice. Also of interest is the effect of Cryptochrome loss on gene expression; specifically, we are interested in the role CRYPTOCHROME protein plays in inhibition of circadian gene expression. We find that CRY does not affect the DNA binding of the circadian transcriptional activator CLOCK342-BMAL1, consisting of a 342-amino acid fragment of mammalian CLOCK and full-length BMAL1. In addition, preliminary results indicate that CRY does not affect the DNA binding of CLOCK-BMAL1, consisting of full-length mammalian CLOCK and BMAL1 proteins; however, these results are not yet entirely conclusive and will be investigated further in the future
- Creator/s: Defense Technical Information Center
- Date: 3/1/2007
- Year: 2007
- Book Topics/Themes: DTIC Archive, Gauger, Michele A, NORTH CAROLINA UNIV AT CHAPEL HILL, *CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS, *DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACIDS, *EPIDEMIOLOGY, *BREAST CANCER, *AMINO ACIDS, RISK, CLOCKS, HUMANS, NEOPLASMS, REPAIR, FIBROBLASTS, INHIBITION, IONIZING RADIATION, MICE, GENES, DEFECTS(MATERIALS), SENSITIVITY, PROTEINS, MAMMALS, DAMAGE
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