The tight junction protein TJP1 regulates the feeding-modulated hepatic circadian clock
The circadian clock regulates rhythms of physiology and metabolism in response to environmental cues such as food intake. Here, the authors show that tight junction protein 1 (TJP1) interacts with period 1 and modulates its nuclear translocation in a mTOR-dependent manner.
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Main Authors: | Yi Liu, Yuanyuan Zhang, Tong Li, Jinbo Han, Yiguo Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/37f9ac0b72c64340ab9b1c2bcfe00ca2 |
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