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. 2023:137:17-37.
doi: 10.1016/bs.apcsb.2023.03.002. Epub 2023 Mar 28.

Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in circadian genes: Impact on gene function and phenotype

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Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in circadian genes: Impact on gene function and phenotype

Ibrahim Baris et al. Adv Protein Chem Struct Biol. 2023.

Abstract

Circadian rhythm is an endogenous timing system that allows an organism to anticipate and adapt to daily changes and regulate various physiological variables such as the sleep-wake cycle. This rhythm is governed by a molecular circadian clock mechanism, generated by a transcriptional and translational feedback loop (TTFL) mechanism. In mammals, TTFL is determined by the interaction of four main clock proteins: BMAL1, CLOCK, Cryptochromes (CRY), and Periods (PER). BMAL1 and CLOCK form dimers and initiate the transcription of clock-controlled genes (CCG) by binding an E-box element with the promotor genes. Among CCGs, PERs and CRYs accumulate in the cytosol and translocate into the nucleus, where they interact with the BMAL1/CLOCK dimer and inhibit its activity. Several epidemiological and genetic studies have revealed that circadian rhythm disruption causes various types of disease. In this chapter, we summarize the effect of core clock gene SNPs on circadian rhythm and diseases in humans.

Keywords: Circadian rhythm; Clock; Human health; SNP; Single nucleotide polymorphism.

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