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Clock proteins regulate spatiotemporal organization of clock genes to control circadian rhythms | PNAS
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Briefly, the Drosophila circadian clock consists of four key proteins—CLOCK (CLK), CYCLE (CYC), PERIOD (PER), and TIMELESS (TIM) Previous studies have shown that CLK and CYC proteins act as positive transcription factors and bind to the E-boxes (enhancer box) of genes
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  • Briefly, the Drosophila circadian clock consists of four key proteins—CLOCK (CLK), CYCLE (CYC), PERIOD (PER), and TIMELESS (TIM)
  • Previous studies have shown that CLK and CYC proteins act as positive transcription factors and bind to the E-boxes (enhancer box) of genes

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