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      Phylogenetic and Functional Classification of the Photolyase/Cryptochrome Family.

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      Photochemistry and photobiology
      Wiley

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          The photolyase/cryptochrome (PHR/CRY) family is a large group of proteins with similar structure but very diverge functions such as DNA repair, circadian clock resetting and regulation of transcription. As a result of advances in the biochemistry of the CRY/PHR family and identification of new members, several adjustments have been made to the classification of this protein family. For example, a new class of PHRs, Class III, has been proposed. Furthermore, CRYs have been suggested to function as photosensory proteins in the primordial eye of sponge larvae. Additionally, a magnetosensory function has been attributed to certain CRYs. Recent advances in the field enabled us to propose a comprehensive classification scheme and nomenclatural system for this family. This review focuses on the computational and biochemical classifications of the PHR/CRY family. Several examples show that computational analysis can give a hinge about the function of newly discovered members before performing any biochemical study.

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          Journal
          Photochem. Photobiol.
          Photochemistry and photobiology
          Wiley
          1751-1097
          0031-8655
          January 2017
          : 93
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Gebze Technical University, Gebze, Kocaeli, Turkey.
          Article
          10.1111/php.12676
          27864885
          7a398711-daa0-46d0-8cca-45a574ee251f
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