Molecular Playground/CLOCK:BMAL1 heterodimer complex
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- | The binding between CLOCK and BMAL1 involves the N-terminal bHLH, PAS-A and PAS-B domains of both proteins. Each domain binds to its corresponding equivalent domain in the other protein. Though both proteins contain the same types of domains with similar primary amino acid sequences in each, the overall heterodimer is surprisingly asymmetrical due to differences in the spatial orientation of the domains in each protein. | + | The binding between CLOCK and BMAL1 involves the N-terminal bHLH, PAS-A and PAS-B domains of both proteins. Each domain binds to its corresponding equivalent domain in the other protein. Though both proteins contain the same types of domains with similar primary amino acid sequences in each, the overall heterodimer is surprisingly asymmetrical due to differences in the spatial orientation of the domains in each protein. Since this heterodimer complex involves the binding of all of the major domains in both participating proteins, the overall binding affinity is very high. |
== Circadian Rhythm == | == Circadian Rhythm == |
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References
- ↑ doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.280.5369.1564
- ↑ Huang N, Chelliah Y, Shan Y, Taylor CA, Yoo SH, Partch C, Green CB, Zhang H, Takahashi JS. Crystal structure of the heterodimeric CLOCK:BMAL1 transcriptional activator complex. Science. 2012 Jul 13;337(6091):189-94. Epub 2012 May 31. PMID:22653727 doi:10.1126/science.1222804
- ↑ Stevens RG. Circadian disruption and breast cancer: from melatonin to clock genes. Epidemiology. 2005 Mar;16(2):254-8. doi: 10.1097/01.ede.0000152525.21924.54. PMID:15703542 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.ede.0000152525.21924.54
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