Nukleonin
Nukleonin is a hypothetical protein that has been proposed to play a role in the regulation of gene expression and DNA repair. The term "nukleonin" was coined by Russian biologist Alexander Oparin in the 1920s, who suggested that it might be involved in the replication of DNA. However, the existence of nukleonin as a distinct protein has not been definitively proven, and its role in biological processes remains a topic of ongoing research.
Some studies have suggested that nukleonin may be involved in the regulation of gene expression by binding
Despite these potential roles, the evidence for nukleonin's existence and function is limited, and its presence
In summary, nukleonin is a hypothetical protein that has been proposed to play a role in gene