centerilike
Centerilike refers to a class of proteins that share structural and functional similarities with centrin, a calcium-binding protein found in eukaryotic cells. Centrin is known for its role in organizing the cytoskeleton, particularly in the formation and maintenance of the centrosome, a key organelle involved in cell division. Proteins within the centerilike family are characterized by the presence of multiple EF-hand motifs, which are calcium-binding domains that undergo conformational changes upon binding calcium ions. These changes are crucial for the protein's ability to interact with other cellular components and regulate cellular processes.
The functions of centerilike proteins are diverse and can vary depending on the specific protein and the