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‘Seeing’ the electromagnetic spectrum: spotlight on the cryptochrome photocycle
Cryptochromes are widely dispersed flavoprotein photoreceptors that regulate numerous developmental responses to light in plants, as well as to stress and entrainment of the circadian clock in animals and humans.
Blanche Aguida +14 more
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The cryptochromes (CRYs) perceive blue light to regulate various developmental and metabolic events. However, the role of CRYs in flavonoid biosynthesis and flower pigmentation in safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) remains unknown.
Mamar Laeeq Zia +8 more
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Light is a critical environmental signal that is perceived by various photoreceptors and is of great significance in the photosynthetic growth of algae and plants.
Chunhui Hou +4 more
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A Charge-Reversal Point Mutation Completely Depletes Flavin Chromophore from European Robin Cryptochrome 4a Protein. [PDF]
Xu J +6 more
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Assessment of circadian rhythm protein levels in the pathogenesis of infantile colic
Infantile colic is a common disorder characterized by excessive crying in infants, with its etiology remaining largely unclear. In this study, the potential role of core circadian rhythm (CR) proteins in infantile colic was investigated.
Kelleci Çelik Feyza +4 more
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Cryptochromes as photoreceptors
In Last few decades strongly proposed that the different types of potential mangneto-receptors involved in photocycle rhythmic activities of geomagnetic compass navigation in migratory birds and well enough supported for switching of diurnal to nocturnal in non-migrants birds also.
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Corrigendum: One Actor, Multiple Roles: The Performances of Cryptochrome in Drosophila
Milena Damulewicz, Gabriella M. Mazzotta
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The arrangement of anisotropic spin couplings can optimize sensitivity of the cryptochrome radical pair to the direction of geomagnetic field. [PDF]
Bezchastnov V, Domratcheva T.
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