2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.10.511681
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A role for caveolar proteins in regulation of the circadian clock

Abstract: Caveolae are specialized invaginations of the plasma membrane that are formed by the co-assembly of caveolin integral membrane proteins and a cytoplasmic cavin coat complex. Previous work has proposed an interaction of the cavin coat protein, CAVIN3, with the key circadian clock protein, PER2. Here we show that cavin proteins can play a role in the regulation of the circadian clock by external stimuli. Loss of Cavin1 in mice caused a shortening of the free-running period of locomotor activity. CAVIN1 and CAVIN… Show more

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