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Mutational scanning identified amino acids of the CLOCK exon 19‐domain essential for circadian rhythms

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In the mammalian circadian clock, the CLOCK/BMAL1 heterodimer binds to E‐box enhancer elements in the promoters of its target genes to activate transcription. The classical Clock mice, the first circadian… Click to show full abstract

In the mammalian circadian clock, the CLOCK/BMAL1 heterodimer binds to E‐box enhancer elements in the promoters of its target genes to activate transcription. The classical Clock mice, the first circadian mouse mutant discovered, are behaviourally arrhythmic. In this mutant, CLOCK lacks a 51 amino acid domain corresponding to exon 19 (CLOCKΔ19), which is required for normal transactivation. While the importance of this CLOCK domain for circadian rhythms is well established, the exact molecular mechanism is still unclear.

Keywords: circadian rhythms; domain; mutational scanning; clock; scanning identified

Journal Title: Acta Physiologica
Year Published: 2022

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