Structure and function of DNA photolyase and cryptochrome blue-light photoreceptors.

1. Electron Donor 2223 2. Electron Transfer Path 2225 3. Electron Transfer Mechanism 2226 4. Physiological Relevance 2226 D. Radical Reactions in Photolyase 2226 E. “Dark Function” of Photolyase 2227 F. Regulation of Photolyase 2227 III. (6−4) Photolyase 2228 IV. Cryptochromes 2230 A. Structure 2231 B. Function 2231 1. Circadian Rythm 2231 2. Mammalian Circadian System 2231 3. Cryptochromes and the Circadian Clock 2232 V. Perspectives 2234 VI. Acknowledgment 2235 VII. References 2235

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