The Journal of biological chemistry

A small molecule blocks the interaction of key circadian proteins and strengthens daily rhythm signals

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Abstract

A total of 100 candidate molecules were identified from ∼2 million small molecules for their ability to bind to the core circadian regulator CLOCK.

  • CLK8 was found to specifically bind to CLOCK and disrupt its activity.
  • The compound interferes with the interaction between CLOCK and its co-regulator BMAL1.
  • CLK8 enhances the amplitude of the cellular circadian rhythm without affecting the period length.
  • These findings suggest CLK8 may serve as a tool for studying CLOCK's role in circadian rhythm regulation.

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