Insulin post-transcriptionally modulates Bmal1 protein to affect the hepatic circadian clock
The effect of the liver clock is modified by food entrainment via Bmal1/Clock core machinery. Here the authors show that insulin promotes postprandial Akt-dependent phosphorylation of Bmal1, resulting in association with 14-3-3 and Bmal1 shuttling out of the nucleus, thereby disrupting Bmal1 transcr...
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Main Authors: | Fabin Dang, Xiujie Sun, Xiang Ma, Rong Wu, Deyi Zhang, Yaqiong Chen, Qian Xu, Yuting Wu, Yi Liu |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4b62ffc0e73f45a1a3e2a6fa147df23e |
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