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Huang, Z.J., Curtin, K.D., Rosbash, M. (1995). PER protein interactions and temperature compensation of a circadian clock in Drosophila.  Science 267(5201): 1169--1172.
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FBrf0080109
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Research paper
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The periods of circadian clocks are relatively temperature-insensitive. Indeed, the perL mutation in the Drosophila melanogaster period gene, a central component of the clock, affects temperature compensation as well as period length. The per protein (PER) contains a dimerization domain (PAS) within which the perL mutation is located. Amino acid substitutions at the perL position rendered PER dimerization temperature-sensitive. In addition, another region of PER interacted with PAS, and the perL mutation enhanced this putative intramolecular interaction, which may compete with PAS-PAS intermolecular interactions. Therefore, temperature compensation of circadian period in Drosophila may be due in part to temperature-independent PER activity, which is based on competition between inter- and intramolecular interactions with similar temperature coefficients.
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Keeping PERfect time.
Barinaga, 1995, Science 267(5201): 1092 [FBrf0079881]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    Science
    Title
    Science
    Publication Year
    1895-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0036-8075 1095-9203
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