MYC/MIZ1-dependent gene repression inversely coordinates the circadian clock with cell cycle and proliferation
The circadian clock and the cell cycle systems coordinate global physiology. Here the authors show that MYC represses the clock genes, together with MIZ1, and induces proliferation, suggesting that MYC inversely modulates cell cycle and circadian clock genes.
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Main Authors: | Anton Shostak, Bianca Ruppert, Nati Ha, Philipp Bruns, Umut H. Toprak, ICGC MMML-Seq Project, Roland Eils, Matthias Schlesner, Axel Diernfellner, Michael Brunner |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/de2a1204a90241d887fa042addd3ea10 |
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