Details for: Per1
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Genular Protein ID: 3344846568
Symbol: PER1_MOUSE
Name: Period circadian protein homolog 1
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 9323128
Title: Rigui, a putative mammalian ortholog of the Drosophila period gene.
PubMed ID: 9323128
PubMed ID: 9333243
Title: Circadian oscillation of a mammalian homologue of the Drosophila period gene.
PubMed ID: 9333243
DOI: 10.1038/39086
PubMed ID: 10857746
Title: The human and mouse Period1 genes: five well-conserved E-boxes additively contribute to the enhancement of mPer1 transcription.
PubMed ID: 10857746
PubMed ID: 19468303
Title: Lineage-specific biology revealed by a finished genome assembly of the mouse.
PubMed ID: 19468303
PubMed ID: 9427249
Title: Two period homologs: circadian expression and photic regulation in the suprachiasmatic nuclei.
PubMed ID: 9427249
PubMed ID: 9856465
Title: Mammalian circadian autoregulatory loop: a timeless ortholog and mPer1 interact and negatively regulate CLOCK-ARTNL/BMAL1-induced transcription.
PubMed ID: 9856465
PubMed ID: 10521578
Title: Circadian regulation of cryptochrome genes in the mouse.
PubMed ID: 10521578
PubMed ID: 10428031
Title: mCRY1 and mCRY2 are essential components of the negative limb of the circadian clock feedback loop.
PubMed ID: 10428031
PubMed ID: 10231394
Title: A mammalian ortholog of Drosophila timeless, highly expressed in SCN and retina, forms a complex with mPER1.
PubMed ID: 10231394
PubMed ID: 10848614
Title: Nuclear entry of the circadian regulator mPER1 is controlled by mammalian casein kinase I epsilon.
PubMed ID: 10848614
PubMed ID: 11779462
Title: Posttranslational mechanisms regulate the mammalian circadian clock.
PubMed ID: 11779462
PubMed ID: 11591712
PubMed ID: 11395012
Title: Differential functions of mPer1, mPer2, and mPer3 in the SCN circadian clock.
PubMed ID: 11395012
PubMed ID: 11875063
Title: The circadian regulatory proteins BMAL1 and cryptochromes are substrates of casein kinase Iepsilon.
PubMed ID: 11875063
PubMed ID: 11865049
Title: Control of intracellular dynamics of mammalian period proteins by casein kinase I epsilon (CKIepsilon) and CKIdelta in cultured cells.
PubMed ID: 11865049
PubMed ID: 14672706
Title: A novel autofeedback loop of Dec1 transcription involved in circadian rhythm regulation.
PubMed ID: 14672706
PubMed ID: 15148313
Title: Identification of mPer1 phosphorylation sites responsible for the nuclear entry.
PubMed ID: 15148313
PubMed ID: 14701732
Title: Direct association between mouse PERIOD and CKIepsilon is critical for a functioning circadian clock.
PubMed ID: 14701732
PubMed ID: 15888647
Title: Mouse Period1 (mPER1) acts as a circadian adaptor to entrain the oscillator to environmental light/dark cycles by regulating mPER2 protein.
PubMed ID: 15888647
PubMed ID: 16717091
Title: The polycomb group protein EZH2 is required for mammalian circadian clock function.
PubMed ID: 16717091
PubMed ID: 16478995
Title: Functional evolution of the photolyase/cryptochrome protein family: importance of the C terminus of mammalian CRY1 for circadian core oscillator performance.
PubMed ID: 16478995
PubMed ID: 16790549
Title: Posttranslational regulation of the mammalian circadian clock by cryptochrome and protein phosphatase 5.
PubMed ID: 16790549
PubMed ID: 19414593
Title: Casein kinase 1 delta regulates the pace of the mammalian circadian clock.
PubMed ID: 19414593
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.00338-09
PubMed ID: 21183079
Title: A tissue-specific atlas of mouse protein phosphorylation and expression.
PubMed ID: 21183079
PubMed ID: 21712997
Title: Protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) is a post-translational regulator of the mammalian circadian clock.
PubMed ID: 21712997
PubMed ID: 21930935
Title: The period of the circadian oscillator is primarily determined by the balance between casein kinase 1 and protein phosphatase 1.
PubMed ID: 21930935
PubMed ID: 23213472
Title: Regulation of behavioral circadian rhythms and clock protein PER1 by the deubiquitinating enzyme USP2.
PubMed ID: 23213472
DOI: 10.1242/bio.20121990
PubMed ID: 22966205
Title: Distinct roles of DBHS family members in the circadian transcriptional feedback loop.
PubMed ID: 22966205
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.00334-12
PubMed ID: 24154698
Title: A role for the circadian clock protein Per1 in the regulation of aldosterone levels and renal Na+ retention.
PubMed ID: 24154698
PubMed ID: 23303907
Title: Metabolism and the circadian clock converge.
PubMed ID: 23303907
PubMed ID: 24603368
Title: Presence of multiple peripheral circadian oscillators in the tissues controlling voiding function in mice.
PubMed ID: 24603368
DOI: 10.1038/emm.2013.153
PubMed ID: 24610784
Title: A Role for the circadian clock protein Per1 in the regulation of the NaCl Co-transporter (NCC) and the with-no-lysine kinase (WNK) cascade in mouse distal convoluted tubule cells.
PubMed ID: 24610784
PubMed ID: 24378737
Title: Modulation of glucocorticoid receptor induction properties by core circadian clock proteins.
PubMed ID: 24378737
PubMed ID: 24837677
Title: Rhythmic U2af26 alternative splicing controls PERIOD1 stability and the circadian clock in mice.
PubMed ID: 24837677
PubMed ID: 23916625
Title: Molecular architecture of the mammalian circadian clock.
PubMed ID: 23916625
PubMed ID: 22331899
Title: Unwinding the differences of the mammalian PERIOD clock proteins from crystal structure to cellular function.
PubMed ID: 22331899
Sequence Information:
- Length: 1291
- Mass: 136373
- Checksum: 77FB9BC71EDF31A6
- Sequence:
MSGPLEGADG GGDPRPGEPF CPGGVPSPGA PQHRPCPGPS LADDTDANSN GSSGNESNGP ESRGASQRSS HSSSSGNGKD SALLETTESS KSTNSQSPSP PSSSIAYSLL SASSEQDNPS TSGCSSEQSA RARTQKELMT ALRELKLRLP PERRGKGRSG TLATLQYALA CVKQVQANQE YYQQWSLEEG EPCAMDMSTY TLEELEHITS EYTLRNQDTF SVAVSFLTGR IVYISEQAGV LLRCKRDVFR GARFSELLAP QDVGVFYGST TPSRLPTWGT GTSAGSGLKD FTQEKSVFCR IRGGPDRDPG PRYQPFRLTP YVTKIRVSDG APAQPCCLLI AERIHSGYEA PRIPPDKRIF TTRHTPSCLF QDVDERAAPL LGYLPQDLLG APVLLFLHPE DRPLMLAIHK KILQLAGQPF DHSPIRFCAR NGEYVTMDTS WAGFVHPWSR KVAFVLGRHK VRTAPLNEDV FTPPAPSPAP SLDSDIQELS EQIHRLLLQP VHSSSPTGLC GVGPLMSPGP LHSPGSSSDS NGGDAEGPGP PAPVTFQQIC KDVHLVKHQG QQLFIESRAK PPPRPRLLAT GTFKAKVLPC QSPNPELEVA PVPDQASLAL APEEPERKET SGCSYQQINC LDSILRYLES CNIPSTTKRK CASSSSYTAS SASDDDKQRA GPVPVGAKKD PSSAMLSGEG ATPRKEPVVG GTLSPLALAN KAESVVSVTS QCSFSSTIVH VGDKKPPESD IIMMEDLPGL APGPAPSPAP SPTVAPDPTP DAYRPVGLTK AVLSLHTQKE EQAFLNRFRD LGRLRGLDTS SVAPSAPGCH HGPIPPGRRH HCRSKAKRSR HHHHQTPRPE TPCYVSHPSP VPSSGPWPPP PATTPFPAMV QPYPLPVFSP RGGPQPLPPA PTSVSPATFP SPLVTPMVAL VLPNYLFPTP PSYPYGVSQA PVEGPPTPAS HSPSPSLPPP PLSPPHRPDS PLFNSRCSSP LQLNLLQLEE SPRTEGGAAA GGPGSSAGPL PPSEETAEPE ARLVEVTESS NQDALSGSSD LLELLLQEDS RSGTGSAASG SLGSGLGSGS GSGSHEGGST SASITRSSQS SHTSKYFGSI DSSEAEAGAA RARTEPGDQV IKCVLQDPIW LLMANADQRV MMTYQVPSRD AASVLKQDRE RLRAMQKQQP RFSEDQRREL GAVHSWVRKG QLPRALDVTA CVDCGSSVQD PGHSDDPLFS ELDGLGLEPM EEGGGEGGGC GVGGGGGDGG EEAQTQIGAK GSSSQDSAME EEEQGGGSSS PALPAEENST S
Database document:
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