The jet lag body accelerates the growth of tumors American scientists have found that, in violation of isolating the protein Bmal1, which is responsible for the daily biorhythm of the body, the cancer cells begin to grow actively. The results of the study can be found in the journal Nature Cell Biology. In order for cells, including cancer, can grow and divide, they need to allocate large amounts of proteins and amino acids. However, only a few proteins fold correctly, so the body starts the reaction of unfolded proteins. This reaction inhibits the synthesis of new proteins and allows old to curl up to the end, otherwise their accumulation can lead to cell death. Scientists have found that cancer cells have learned to manage this reaction, if necessary, to slow down protein synthesis and thereby avoid a large number of unfolded proteins. The authors conducted a series of experiments, in
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