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Small molecule modifiers of circadian clocks

Journal

CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 70, Issue 16, Pages 2985-2998

Publisher

SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-012-1207-y

Keywords

Metabolites; Synthetic compounds; Period; Phase; Amplitude; Clock-associated diseases; Chronotherapy

Funding

  1. Robert A. Welch Foundation [AU-1731]
  2. American Heart Association [11SDG7600045]
  3. Texas Medical Center Digestive Diseases Center
  4. NIH [DK56338]

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Circadian clocks orchestrate 24-h oscillations of essential physiological and behavioral processes in response to daily environmental changes. These clocks are remarkably precise under constant conditions yet highly responsive to resetting signals. With the molecular composition of the core oscillator largely established, recent research has increasingly focused on clock-modifying mechanisms/molecules. In particular, small molecule modifiers, intrinsic or extrinsic, are emerging as powerful tools for understanding basic clock biology as well as developing putative therapeutic agents for clock-associated diseases. In this review, we will focus on synthetic compounds capable of modifying the period, phase, or amplitude of circadian clocks, with particular emphasis on the mammalian clock. We will discuss the potential of exploiting these small molecule modifiers in both basic and translational research.

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