EC Number |
Expression |
Reference |
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4.1.99.3 | down |
For MED4 wild-type, by 60 min post treatment the transcript levels of phrB, mutT and radA drop |
-, 703480 |
4.1.99.3 | down |
transcription is inhibited by the DNA synthesis blocker Ara-C |
715831 |
4.1.99.3 | more |
gene expression of CPD photolyase is unaffected by irradiation with UVB and VIS |
747710 |
4.1.99.3 | up |
by UVB-induction |
706100 |
4.1.99.3 | up |
expression of photolyase and induction in response to in situ exposure of embryos to UV-R. Induction of photolyase in response to greater ambient UV-R such as shallower water depths or sea ice-free regions |
706102 |
4.1.99.3 | up |
in infected Lymantria dispar cells transcription of the AMV025 gene starts 8 h post inoculation and continues through 38 h p.i. |
715831 |
4.1.99.3 | up |
is more highly expressed in MED4 UV-hyper-resistant strain relative to MED4 wild-type. In the absence of UV treatment, in steady-state growth, MED4 UV-hyper-resistant strain has considerably higher levels of phrB and mutT transcripts relative to MED4 wild-type. For MED4 wild-type, phrB, mutT and radA are rapidly upregulated, showing elevated transcript levels by 5 min post treatment. For MED4 UV-hyper-resistant strain, phrB, mutT and radA are slightly upregulated following UV irradiation, with transcripts decreasing slightly between 5 and 60 min |
-, 703480 |
4.1.99.3 | up |
photolyase gene expression patterns before and after exposure to fluorescent light in Xiphophorus maculatus, Xiphophorus couchianus, and for F1 interspecies hybrids produced from crossing these two parental lines (Xiphophorus maculatus Jp 163 B × Xiphophorus couchianus). Fluorescent light induction of CPD photolyase in skin |
-, 747608 |
4.1.99.3 | up |
the transcription of bccry1 is induced by light in a White Collar complex (WCC)-dependent manner |
-, 746842 |
4.1.99.3 | up |
the transcription of bccry2 is induced by light in a White Collar complex (WCC)-dependent manner, but neither light nor the WCC is essential for the repression of conidiation through BcCRY2 when bccry2 is constitutively expressed |
-, 746842 |