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The following pages link to Nocturnin, a deadenylase in Xenopus laevis retina: a mechanism for posttranscriptional control of circadian-related mRNA. (Q30310487):
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- MicroRNA-122 modulates the rhythmic expression profile of the circadian deadenylase Nocturnin in mouse liver (Q21136339) (← links)
- Identification of a human cytoplasmic poly(A) nuclease complex stimulated by poly(A)-binding protein (Q24298660) (← links)
- UNR, a new partner of poly(A)-binding protein, plays a key role in translationally coupled mRNA turnover mediated by the c-fos major coding-region determinant (Q24301454) (← links)
- RNA processing and modification protein, carbon catabolite repression 4 (Ccr4), arrests the cell cycle through p21-dependent and p53-independent pathway (Q24318337) (← links)
- The Ccr4a (CNOT6) and Ccr4b (CNOT6L) deadenylase subunits of the human Ccr4-Not complex contribute to the prevention of cell death and senescence (Q24336953) (← links)
- An unconventional human Ccr4-Caf1 deadenylase complex in nuclear cajal bodies (Q24337378) (← links)
- Post-transcriptional control of the mammalian circadian clock: implications for health and disease (Q26750780) (← links)
- The Molecular Circadian Clock and Alcohol-Induced Liver Injury (Q26782268) (← links)
- Molecular architecture of the mammalian circadian clock (Q27004052) (← links)
- Nocturnin: at the crossroads of clocks and metabolism (Q27015658) (← links)
- Heterogeneity and complexity within the nuclease module of the Ccr4-Not complex (Q27023667) (← links)
- Ribonucleoprotein complexes that control circadian clocks (Q27024414) (← links)
- Crystal structure of the human CNOT6L nuclease domain reveals strict poly(A) substrate specificity (Q27663405) (← links)
- BRF1 protein turnover and mRNA decay activity are regulated by protein kinase B at the same phosphorylation sites (Q28117267) (← links)
- Concerted action of poly(A) nucleases and decapping enzyme in mammalian mRNA turnover (Q28281490) (← links)
- Messenger RNA turnover in eukaryotes: pathways and enzymes (Q28298137) (← links)
- Functional analysis of nocturnin, a circadian deadenylase, at maternal-to-zygotic transition in mice (Q28506851) (← links)
- The circadian deadenylase Nocturnin is necessary for stabilization of the iNOS mRNA in mice (Q28585993) (← links)
- Immediate early response of the circadian polyA ribonuclease nocturnin to two extracellular stimuli. (Q28586617) (← links)
- Nocturnin Suppresses Igf1 Expression in Bone by Targeting the 3′ Untranslated Region of Igf1 mRNA (Q28589935) (← links)
- A circadian-regulated gene, Nocturnin, promotes adipogenesis by stimulating PPAR-gamma nuclear translocation. (Q28863100) (← links)
- The enzymes and control of eukaryotic mRNA turnover (Q29616563) (← links)
- A clockwork web: circadian timing in brain and periphery, in health and disease (Q29618069) (← links)
- The meter of metabolism (Q29619740) (← links)
- Retinal circadian clocks and control of retinal physiology (Q30312267) (← links)
- Nocturnin Regulates Circadian Trafficking of Dietary Lipid in Intestinal Enterocytes (Q30425427) (← links)
- Circadian genes are expressed during early development in Xenopus laevis (Q30441247) (← links)
- Loss of Nocturnin, a circadian deadenylase, confers resistance to hepatic steatosis and diet-induced obesity (Q30443685) (← links)
- Posttranscriptional regulation of mammalian circadian clock output (Q30446000) (← links)
- NOC out the fat: a short review of the circadian deadenylase Nocturnin (Q30446497) (← links)
- System-driven and oscillator-dependent circadian transcription in mice with a conditionally active liver clock (Q33273610) (← links)
- Xenopus Bsx links daily cell cycle rhythms and pineal photoreceptor fate (Q33778940) (← links)
- Subunits of the Drosophila CCR4-NOT complex and their roles in mRNA deadenylation. (Q33913278) (← links)
- Cellular requirements for LARK in the Drosophila circadian system. (Q34056496) (← links)
- Quantitative Analysis of Cellular Metabolic Dissipative, Self-Organized Structures (Q34205663) (← links)
- Genome-wide analysis of mRNA stability using transcription inhibitors and microarrays reveals posttranscriptional control of ribosome biogenesis factors (Q34347704) (← links)
- Skeletal aging and the adipocyte program: New insights from an "old" molecule (Q34619735) (← links)
- Human 2'-phosphodiesterase localizes to the mitochondrial matrix with a putative function in mitochondrial RNA turnover (Q34946855) (← links)
- A fluorescence-based assay suitable for quantitative analysis of deadenylase enzyme activity. (Q35028553) (← links)
- miRNA-132 orchestrates chromatin remodeling and translational control of the circadian clock (Q35047068) (← links)
- PPARγ: a circadian transcription factor in adipogenesis and osteogenesis (Q35093192) (← links)
- PDE12 removes mitochondrial RNA poly(A) tails and controls translation in human mitochondria (Q35224392) (← links)
- Circadian genes, xBmal1 and xNocturnin, modulate the timing and differentiation of somites in Xenopus laevis (Q35265333) (← links)
- Molecular orchestration of the hepatic circadian symphony (Q35630194) (← links)
- The mammalian circadian timing system: from gene expression to physiology (Q35874978) (← links)
- Posttranscriptional and posttranslational regulation of clock genes (Q38633680) (← links)
- It's all in the timing: many clocks, many outputs (Q38633685) (← links)
- Messenger RNA turnover and its regulation in herpesviral infection (Q36550916) (← links)
- Molecular circadian rhythms in central and peripheral clocks in mammals. (Q36799431) (← links)
- Kiss your tail goodbye: the role of PARN, Nocturnin, and Angel deadenylases in mRNA biology (Q36816207) (← links)