“…K, L Quantification of the amplitude of wheel-running activity and period length from the experiment shown in (I), (J), including pre-treatment, during treatment and post-drug treatment. Proteome imbalance is already very strongly, and in some cases causally, linked to a range of pathological conditions including chronic inflammation, various cancers, metabolic disorders and neurodegeneration (Yalcin & Hotamisligil, 2013;Agyemang et al, 2015;Labbadia & Morimoto, 2015;Harper & Bennett, 2016;Hadizadeh Esfahani et al, 2018;Hafycz & Naidoo, 2019;Costa-Mattioli & Walter, 2020;Yerbury et al, 2020). It is therefore quite plausible that proteome imbalance underlies the diverse range of phenotypes exhibited by CKO mice, including impaired body growth (Masuki et al, 2005;Bur et al, 2009), increased susceptibility to multiple cancers (Lee et al, 2010;Kettner et al, 2016;Mteyrek et al, 2017;, chronic inflammation (Narasimamurthy et al, 2012;Hand et al, 2016;Cao et al, 2017) and dysregulated insulin secretion/fat deposition on high fat diets (Barclay et al, 2013).…”