Abstract
In mammals, rhythms in body temperature help to entrain and synchronize circadian rhythms throughout the organism, and the cold-inducible RNA-binding protein (CIRBP) is one of the mediators of these daily temperature changes. CirbpmRNAexpression is regulated by the daily subtle rhythms in body temperature, and a new study by Gotic and colleagues (pp. 2005-2017) reveals a surprising and novel mechanism that involves temperature-dependent enhancement of splicing efficiency.
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Green, C. B. (2016). Cold cuts added to the circadian smorgasbord of regulatory mechanisms. Genes and Development, 30(17), 1909–1910. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.289587.116
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