Date published: 2026-5-16

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CRALBPL Activators

Clavesin 1 is a protein that plays a crucial role in the intracellular trafficking and morphology of endosomes, which are vital compartments within the cell for sorting and recycling membrane proteins and lipids. The gene that encodes clavesin 1 is referred to as CLVS1. Clavesin 1 is predominantly expressed in the brain, suggesting a specialized function in the central nervous system.Clavesin 1 is part of the larger group of proteins involved in the retromer complex and endosomal sorting processes. This protein has been implicated in the formation and function of tubular recycling endosomes, which are essential for the return of receptors and other proteins from the endosome to the plasma membrane or to the trans-Golgi network. Clavesin 1 can bind to phospholipid membranes and influence the curvature of these membranes, which is a critical step in the formation of transport vesicles.

The functional significance of clavesin 1 is underscored by its role in the regulation of synaptic function. Given that endosomal trafficking is integral to the maintenance of synaptic plasticity, clavesin 1 can have a substantial impact on neurotransmission and neuronal communication. Alterations in the levels or function of clavesin 1 have the potential to disrupt synaptic homeostasis and may be linked to neurological disorders.The study of clavesin 1 continues to uncover its specific molecular interactions and the mechanisms by which it affects endosomal morphology and neuronal function. Understanding the precise role of clavesin 1 is critical for grasping how intracellular trafficking contributes to synaptic plasticity and overall brain health, and it may provide insights into the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases where trafficking is disrupted.

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