cohesindockerinlike
Cohesindockerinlike, often abbreviated as CDL, refers to a family of proteins found in a variety of organisms, primarily bacteria and archaea. These proteins share structural and functional similarities with the core components of the eukaryotic cohesin complex, a crucial molecular machine involved in chromosome segregation during cell division.
The cohesin complex in eukaryotes is composed of structural maintenance of chromosome (SMC) proteins and kleisin
While the exact biological roles of CDL proteins are still under investigation, their structural resemblance to