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CRY1

cryptochrome circadian clock 1

CRY1 / Cryptochrome circadian clock 1 encodes a flavin adenine dinucleotide-binding protein that is a key component of the circadian core oscillator complex, which regulates the circadian clock. This gene is upregulated by CLOCK/ARNTL heterodimers but then represses this upregulation in a feedback loop using PER/CRY heterodimers to interact with CLOCK/ARNTL. Polymorphisms in this gene have been associated with altered sleep patterns. The encoded protein is widely conserved across plants and animals. Loss of the related gene in mouse results in a shortened circadian cycle in complete darkness.

Gene Name: cryptochrome circadian clock 1
Synonyms: CRY1, Chryptochrome 1, Cryptochrome-1, Photolyase homolog 1, PHLL1
Target Sequences: NM_004075 NP_004066.1 Q16526

Publications (1)

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The circadian cryptochrome, CRY1, is a pro-tumorigenic factor that rhythmically modulates DNA repair10<sup> Department of Urology, Medical Oncology and Radiation Oncology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA. karen.knudsen@jefferson.edu. Ayesha A Shafi, Chris M McNair , Jennifer J McCann , Mohammed Alshalalfa, Anton Shostak, Tesa M Severson, Yanyun Zhu, Andre Bergman, Nicolas Gordon, Amy C Mandigo, Saswati N Chand, Peter Gallagher, Emanuela Dylgjeri, Talya S Laufer, Irina A Vasilevskaya, Matthew J Schiewer , Michael Brunner, Felix Y Feng, Wilbert Zwart, Karen E Knudsen. Nature communications. 2021 Jan;12:401. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:33452241] [PMC:PMC7810852] Related Antibodies: LS-B6955.

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