Olex2sviter
Olex2sviter is a protein that plays a crucial role in the regulation of cell division and differentiation in various organisms. It is a member of the OLE family of proteins, which are known for their involvement in cell cycle regulation and DNA repair. Olex2sviter is specifically involved in the regulation of the G2/M phase transition, a critical checkpoint in the cell cycle where the cell prepares for mitosis. This protein interacts with various partners, including cyclins and CDKs (cyclin-dependent kinases), to facilitate the progression of cells through the cell cycle. Mutations in Olex2sviter have been linked to several diseases, including cancer and developmental disorders. The protein's function is highly conserved across different species, suggesting its importance in fundamental biological processes. Olex2sviter is a subject of ongoing research, with scientists exploring its potential as a therapeutic target for various diseases.