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Identification of Small Molecule Activators of Cryptochrome

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SCIENCE
卷 337, 期 6098, 页码 1094-1097

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1223710

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  1. NIH [GM074868, MH051573, GM085764, GM096873, MH082945]
  2. Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology
  3. U.S. Army Research Office [W911NF-09-0001]
  4. Department of Veterans Affairs Career Development Award

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Impairment of the circadian clock has been associated with numerous disorders, including metabolic disease. Although small molecules that modulate clock function might offer therapeutic approaches to such diseases, only a few compounds have been identified that selectively target core clock proteins. From an unbiased cell-based circadian phenotypic screen, we identified KL001, a small molecule that specifically interacts with cryptochrome (CRY). KL001 prevented ubiquitin-dependent degradation of CRY, resulting in lengthening of the circadian period. In combination with mathematical modeling, our studies using KL001 revealed that CRY1 and CRY2 share a similar functional role in the period regulation. Furthermore, KL001-mediated CRY stabilization inhibited glucagon-induced gluconeogenesis in primary hepatocytes. KL001 thus provides a tool to study the regulation of CRY-dependent physiology and aid development of clock-based therapeutics of diabetes.

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