CAVIN1 (Caveolae Associated Protein 1): CAVIN1 is essential for the formation and function of caveolae, small invaginations in the plasma membrane involved in various cellular processes, including endocytosis and signal transduction. It plays a role in lipid metabolism, endothelial function, and mechanoprotection of cells. Mutations in CAVIN1 have been linked to diseases such as lipodystrophy and muscular dystrophies, highlighting its importance in cell structure and metabolism....