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Identifiers and Description
Gene Model Identifier
TTHERM_00523060
Standard Name
CEN2 (CENtrin 2)
Aliases
PreTt12421 | 65.m00239 | 3717.m00118
Description
CEN2 EF hand protein; Centrin family member- EF-hand calcium-binding protein; basal bodies require a centrin from both CEN1 and CEN2 to function correctly; expression of endogenous gene not detected during vegetative growth or conjugation series
Ref:23087207: Vonderfecht T, Cookson MW, Giddings TH, Clarissa C, Winey M (2012) The two human centrin homologues have similar but distinct functions at Tetrahymena basal bodies. Molecular biology of the cell 23(24):4766-77
Ref:15944224: Stemm-Wolf AJ, Morgan G, Giddings TH, White EA, Marchione R, McDonald HB, Winey M (2005) Basal body duplication and maintenance require one member of the Tetrahymena thermophila centrin gene family. Molecular biology of the cell 16(8):3606-19