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Sep 9, 2015 · DNA and protein sequences of CRY and PHR were retrieved from the GenBank; only the sequences from fully sequenced eukaryotic genomes were used ...
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Sep 8, 2022 · In this study, we took advantage of the large number of already sequenced and annotated genes available in databases and systematically searched ...
We propose that the loss of photolyase genes in eukaryotic species may be due to weak natural selection and may result in a deleterious increase of their ...
Nov 19, 2016 · The photolyase/cryptochrome (PHR/CRY) family represents a unique tool to study the relationship between structure and function, as a core ...
Photolyases (PHR) are evolutionarily ancient enzymes. They are activated by light and repair DNA damage caused by UV radiation. Although cryptochromes share ...
Transcriptional repressor which forms a core component of the circadian clock. The circadian clock, an internal time-keeping system, regulates various ...
Nov 21, 2006 · Cryptochromes are defined as proteins with a high degree of sequence homology to DNA photolyase but with no DNA repair activity (1–3).
Cryptochromes exhibit 20–40% sequence identities to photolyases. Introduction. Photolyase repairs ultraviolet (UV)-induced DNA damage using near-UV⧸blue ...
Nov 16, 2016 · The cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) includes photoreceptors that perform different functions in different organisms. Photolyases repair ...
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