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MGI:Cry2

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Species (Taxon ID) Mus musculus (house mouse) (taxon:10090)
Gene Name(s) Cry2
Protein Name(s) cryptochrome 2 (photolyase-like),
External Links
MGI MGI:1270859

Annotations

Qualifier GO ID GO term name Reference Evidence Code with/from Aspect Notes Status
GO:0000122

negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:Q49AN0

P

From MGI

GO:0000166

nucleotide binding

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0547

F

From MGI

GO:0000988

protein binding transcription factor activity

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:Q49AN0

F

From MGI

GO:0003677

DNA binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:Q49AN0

F

From MGI

GO:0003684

damaged DNA binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:Q49AN0

F

From MGI

GO:0003697

single-stranded DNA binding

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:Q49AN0

F

From MGI

GO:0003913

DNA photolyase activity

MGI:MGI:2152098

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

InterPro:IPR006050
InterPro:IPR005101

F

From MGI

GO:0004872

receptor activity

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0675

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3715674
PMID:17462724[1]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q8C4V4

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:4881368
PMID:20832105[2]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:Q9WTL8

F

From MGI

GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:5294528
PMID:20840750[3]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:O54943
UniProtKB:Q9WTL8

F

From MGI

GO:0005622

intracellular

MGI:MGI:3579718
PMID:15689618[4]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:O54943

C

From MGI

GO:0005634

nucleus

MGI:MGI:1314997
PMID:9801304[5]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005634

nucleus

MGI:MGI:3579718
PMID:15689618[4]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005634

nucleus

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:Q49AN0

C

From MGI

GO:0005634

nucleus

MGI:MGI:5294528
PMID:20840750[3]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0005737

cytoplasm

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:Q49AN0

C

From MGI

GO:0005739

mitochondrion

MGI:MGI:1314997
PMID:9801304[5]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0006281

DNA repair

MGI:MGI:2152098

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

InterPro:IPR006050
InterPro:IPR005101

P

From MGI

GO:0006351

transcription, DNA-dependent

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0804

P

From MGI

GO:0006355

regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0805

P

From MGI

GO:0006606

protein import into nucleus

MGI:MGI:3579718
PMID:15689618[4]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:O54943

P

From MGI

GO:0007165

signal transduction

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0600

P

From MGI

GO:0007623

circadian rhythm

MGI:MGI:2179885
PMID:12024206[6]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

MGI:MGI:2181206

P

From MGI

GO:0007623

circadian rhythm

MGI:MGI:3703208
PMID:17264215[7]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0009881

photoreceptor activity

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0600

F

From MGI

GO:0016829

lyase activity

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0456

F

From MGI

GO:0018298

protein-chromophore linkage

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0157

P

From MGI

GO:0042752

regulation of circadian rhythm

MGI:MGI:1334825
PMID:10217146[8]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0048511

rhythmic process

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0090

P

From MGI

GO:0050896

response to stimulus

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0716

P

From MGI


Notes

References

See Help:References for how to manage references in GONUTS.
  1. Siepka SM et al. (2007) Circadian mutant Overtime reveals F-box protein FBXL3 regulation of cryptochrome and period gene expression. Cell 129: 1011-23 PubMed GONUTS page
  2. Asher G et al. (2010) Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 participates in the phase entrainment of circadian clocks to feeding. Cell 142: 943-53 PubMed GONUTS page
  3. 3.0 3.1 Ozber N et al. (2010) Identification of two amino acids in the C-terminal domain of mouse CRY2 essential for PER2 interaction. BMC Mol Biol 11: 69 PubMed GONUTS page
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Sakakida Y et al. (2005) Importin alpha/beta mediates nuclear transport of a mammalian circadian clock component, mCRY2, together with mPER2, through a bipartite nuclear localization signal. J Biol Chem 280: 13272-8 PubMed GONUTS page
  5. 5.0 5.1 Kobayashi K et al. (1998) Characterization of photolyase/blue-light receptor homologs in mouse and human cells. Nucleic Acids Res 26: 5086-92 PubMed GONUTS page
  6. Cheng MY et al. (2002) Prokineticin 2 transmits the behavioural circadian rhythm of the suprachiasmatic nucleus. Nature 417: 405-10 PubMed GONUTS page
  7. Kojima S et al. (2007) LARK activates posttranscriptional expression of an essential mammalian clock protein, PERIOD1. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104: 1859-64 PubMed GONUTS page
  8. van der Horst GT et al. (1999) Mammalian Cry1 and Cry2 are essential for maintenance of circadian rhythms. Nature 398: 627-30 PubMed GONUTS page
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