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CLOCK-mediated acetylation of BMAL1 controls circadian function

Jun Hirayama, Saurabh Sahar, Benedetto Grimaldi, Teruya Tamaru, Ken Takamatsu, Yasukazu Nakahata & Paolo Sassone-Corsi

Nature 450, 1086-1090(13 December 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature06394

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Figure 1

Circadian regulator BMAL1 is acetylated.

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Figure 2

A single lysine of BMAL1 is acetylated.

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Acetylation of BMAL1 is essential to rescue the circadian rhythmicity in BMAL1-deficient cells.

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Figure 4

Acetylation of BMAL1 facilitates CRY1-mediated repression.

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