Abstract:A high-throughput
cell-based screen identified redox-active small
molecules that produce a period lengthening of the circadian rhythm.
The strongest period lengthening phenotype was induced by a phenazine
carboxamide (VU661). Comparison to two isomeric benzquinoline carboxamides
(VU673 and VU164) shows the activity is associated with the redox
modulating phenazine functionality. Furthermore, ex vivo cell analysis
using optical redox ratio measurements shows the period lengthening
phenotype to be associated wit… Show more
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