clbF
ClbF is an acronym that appears in a variety of settings, and there is no universally recognized subject by that name. In biology and genetics, ClbF is sometimes used as a placeholder for a cyclin-like regulatory factor in discussions of eukaryotic cell cycle control. In this usage, ClbF is described as part of a hypothetical “Clb” family for didactic purposes, analogous to the actual budding yeast CLB1–CLB6 cyclins. It is not an official gene name in standard model organisms, and any real protein with similar function would be named according to established conventions. Beyond this teaching context, no widely cited protein with the formal designation ClbF is recognized in public databases.
In chemistry and biochemistry, ClbF has appeared as an abbreviation for chloride-binding factor F, a notional
In computing and information technology, ClbF has been used as an acronym in fictional or illustrative material
Because the meaning is context-dependent, readers encountering ClbF should seek a domain-specific definition within the surrounding