CLOCK-BMAL1 is like a team that helps your body know when it’s time to sleep and when it’s time to wake up.
Imagine you have a clock inside your body, not the kind on the wall, but one made of special proteins called CLOCK and BMAL1. These two work together all day long, like best friends who always show up at the same time.
How CLOCK-BMAL1 Works
Every morning, CLOCK and BMAL1 meet up to say hello, this is like your body’s “good morning” signal. As the day goes on, they slowly get tired and eventually take a break, this is your body saying it's time for sleep.
At night, when you're asleep, something happens: CLOCK and BMAL1 start to wake up again, getting ready for another day. This cycle, waking up and going to sleep, is called the body’s daily rhythm, and CLOCK-BMAL1 helps keep it running smoothly, just like a little team of body helpers!
Examples
- Like an alarm clock for your body, CLOCK-BMAL1 helps you wake up in the morning and feel sleepy at night.
- CLOCK-BMAL1 is like a team of genes working together to keep your daily rhythm on track.
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See also
- What is Suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)?
- What is Melatonin and How Does It Work?
- What Is the Purpose of Sleep?
- What is Adenosine?
- How does your body know what time it is? - Marco A. Sotomayor?