Pex34p
Pex34p is a protein that plays a crucial role in the regulation of cell division and differentiation. It is a member of the PEX34 family of proteins, which are involved in the regulation of various cellular processes. Pex34p is found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and is involved in the regulation of gene expression. It interacts with other proteins, such as Pex33p and Pex31p, to form a complex that is involved in the regulation of transcription. Pex34p is also involved in the regulation of cell cycle progression and is essential for the proper functioning of the cell cycle machinery. Mutations in the Pex34p gene have been linked to various diseases, including cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. The exact mechanism by which Pex34p regulates these processes is still not fully understood, but ongoing research is shedding light on its role in cellular regulation.