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Evolution of Proteins of the DNA Photolyase/Cryptochrome Family

Yu. L. Vechtomova, Т. А. Телегина, M. S. Kritsky

2020Biochemistry (Moscow)37 citationsDOI

Abstract

Proteins of the cryptochrome/DNA photolyase family (CPF) are phylogenetically related and structurally conserved flavoproteins that perform various functions. DNA photolyases repair DNA damage caused by UV-B radiation by exposure to UV-A/blue light simultaneously or subsequently. Cryptochromes are photoreceptor proteins regulating circadian clock, morphogenesis, phototaxis, and other responses to UV and blue light in various organisms. The review describes the structure and functions of CPF proteins, their evolutionary relationship, and possible functions of the CPF ancestor protein.

Topics & Concepts

CryptochromePhotolyaseBiologyDNA repairDNAGeneticsProtein familyDNA damageCell biologyCircadian clockGeneLight effects on plantsPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchCircadian rhythm and melatonin