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- Centrins, also known as caltractins, are a family of calcium-binding phosphoproteins found in the centrosome of eukaryotes. Centrins are small calcium...
- the centrins. Centrins parti****te in calcium signaling and are required for centriole duplication. There exist two main subfamilies of centrins, both...
- four EF-hand calcium binding domains, and is a member of the centrin protein family. Centrins are evolutionarily conserved proteins similar to the CDC31...
- the last common ancestor had one or two cilia. Important genes such as centrins required for centriole growth, are only found in eukaryotes, and not in...
- Centrin-2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CETN2 gene. It belongs to the centrin family of proteins. Centrin-2 belongs to a family of calcium-binding...
- Centrin-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CETN1 gene. It belongs to the centrin family of proteins. The protein encoded by this gene plays...
- DYNLT3 Microtubule organising proteins CAMSAP1 CAMSAP2 CAMSAP3 Centrin 1 Centrin 2 Centrin 3 PCM1 Microtubule severing proteins Katanin Spastin Other Tau...
- DYNLT3 Microtubule organising proteins CAMSAP1 CAMSAP2 CAMSAP3 Centrin 1 Centrin 2 Centrin 3 PCM1 Microtubule severing proteins Katanin Spastin Other Tau...
- DYNLT3 Microtubule organising proteins CAMSAP1 CAMSAP2 CAMSAP3 Centrin 1 Centrin 2 Centrin 3 PCM1 Microtubule severing proteins Katanin Spastin Other Tau...
- DYNLT3 Microtubule organising proteins CAMSAP1 CAMSAP2 CAMSAP3 Centrin 1 Centrin 2 Centrin 3 PCM1 Microtubule severing proteins Katanin Spastin Other Tau...