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The structure-based molecular-docking screen against core clock proteins to identify small molecules to modulate the circadian clock

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Circadian rhythms are part of the body’s clock, which regulates several physiological and biochemical variables according to the 24-h cycle. Ample evidence indicated disturbance of the circadian clock leads to an increased susceptibility to several diseases. Therefore, a great effort has been made to find small molecules that regulate circadian rhythm by high-throughput methods. Having crystal structures of core clock proteins, makes them amenable to structure-based drug design studies. Here, we describe virtual screening methods that can be utilized for the identification of small molecules regulating the activity of core clock protein Cryptochrome 1.

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Humana Press Inc.

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Cryptochromes, Clock, Suprachiasmatic nucleus

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Methods in Molecular Biology

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10.1007/978-1-0716-2249-0_2

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