
Christopher Selby
· Adjunct InstructorVerifiedUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Physiology and Pharmacology
Active 1977–2024
Research topics
- Cell biology
- Internal medicine
- Endocrinology
- Biochemistry
- Medicine
- Biology
Selected publications
CRY1‐CBS binding regulates circadian clock function and metabolism
FEBS Journal · 2020 · 41 citations
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Endocrinology
samples highlights the metabolic importance of endogenous CRY1. We observed temporal variation in one-carbon and transsulfuration pathways attributable to CRY1-induced CBS activation. CBS-CRY1 binding provides a post-translational switch to modulate cellular circadian physiology and metabolic control.
Recent grants
NIH · $28k
Frequent coauthors
- 133 shared
Aziz Sancar
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- 34 shared
Randy Thresher
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- 32 shared
Martha Hotz Vitaterna
Northwestern University
- 32 shared
Joseph S. Takahashi
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- 24 shared
Carol L. Thompson
Allen Institute
- 20 shared
John Calkins
Environmental Systems Research Institute (United States)
- 20 shared
Yanyan Yang
China Agricultural University
- 18 shared
Jinchuan Hu
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