Photolyases repair cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) in DNA, and cryptochromes are involved in regulation of circadian rhythm in animals and of stem growth and seedling development in plants. Cryptochrome DASH is capable of repair of CPD lesions in single-stranded DNA [3].Johannes P. M. Sch...
a–cDelay time (td) dependence of the TREPR spectrum obtained by the depolarized 450 nm laser irradiation of WTXlCry-DASH at 120 K, showing E/A/E/A patterns.dThe spin correlated radical pair (SCRP) levels (|1>, |2>, |3>, and |4>) via the superposition and subsequent decoherences...
In terms of their structural features, cryptochromes are highly related to (6-4) photolyases for type I and II CRY and to class I CPD photolyases for plant and DASH CRY. A common feature that makes them distinct from photolyases is given by their elongated C-terminal extensions (CTEs), ...
Green algae have a highly complex and diverse set of cryptochrome photoreceptor candidates including members of the following subfamilies: plant, plant-like, animal-like, DASH and cryptochrome photolyase family 1 (CPF1). While some green algae encode most or all of them, others lack certain ...
2015-05-27上传 人类隐花色素蛋白(Homo sapiens Cryptochrome,HsCRY)昆虫表达系统的建立及其与 FAD结合状态的 N MR研究 文档格式: .pdf 文档大小: 7.13M 文档页数: 10页 顶/踩数: 0/0 收藏人数: 0 评论次数: 0 文档热度: 文档分类: 幼儿/小学教育--教育管理 ...
The cryptochrome crystallographic structure, reported here for Synechocystis cryptochrome DASH, reveals commonalities with photolyases in DNA binding and redox-dependent function, despite distinct active-site and interaction surface features. Whole genome transcriptional profiling together with experimental ...
Resonance Raman Characterization Of The Flavin Radical In Cryptochrome DASHdoi:10.1063/1.3482515The article presents a comparative study of flavin adenine dinucleotide neutral radical semiquinone (FADH) in Escherichia coli CPD photolyase (EcPL) and in Vibrio cholerae cryptochrome-1 (VcCry1). The study ...
CRY-DASHDNA repairCyanidioschyzon merolaeThe photolyase/cryptochrome family is a large family of flavoproteins that possess different functions and use blue light as an energy source. Photolyases repair UV-induced DNA damage, whereas cryptochromes regulate the growth and development of plants in a ...
In this study, the complete open reading frame (ORF) of CiCRY-DASH1 (GenBank ID MK392361), encoding one kind of cryptochrome, was cloned from the Antarctic microalga Chlamydomonas sp. ICE-L. The quantitative real-time PCR study showed that the CiCRY-DASH1 had the highest expression at ...
Thus, CryDASH may have functions different from cryptochromes. The photocycle of other members of the cryptochrome family, such as Arabidopsis Cry1 and Cry2, which lack DNA repair activity but control photomorphogenesis and flowering time, remained elusive. Here we have shown that Arabidopsis Cry2...