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Ras protein regulates circadian rhythm: Effects on period length, regulation through external time cues
March 18, 2015 by NewsBot
Biochemists have gained new insights into the generation and maintenance of circadian rhythms. They demonstrated that the Ras protein is important for setting the phase of such a circadian clock, as its activity determines the period length of the rhythm. Ras is also contributing to induce phase-shifts in circadian rhythms in response to external time cues such as light.