The tail of cryptochromes: an intrinsically disordered cog within the mammalian circadian clock
Cryptochrome (CRY) proteins play an essential role in regulating mammalian circadian rhythms. CRY is composed of a structured N-terminal domain known as the photolyase homology region (PHR), which is tethered ...
Source: Cell Communication and Signaling - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Gian Carlo G. Parico and Carrie L. Partch Tags: Commentary Source Type: research
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