condensinlike
Condensinlike refers to proteins or protein complexes that resemble condensin in structure, biochemical activity, and cellular role. Condensin is a member of the structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) family and is essential for chromosome condensation, organization, and segregation during cell division. Condensinlike proteins share characteristic SMC ATPase subunits and associated non‑SMC subunits (kleisins and regulatory factors) that mediate DNA binding and remodeling.
Functionally, condensinlike complexes organize chromatin by stabilizing DNA loops and compacting chromosomes, activities that are ATP‑dependent
Structurally, condensinlike complexes typically contain two SMC subunits that dimerize to form a V‑shaped ATPase motor
In research, condensinlike proteins are studied for their fundamental role in genome organization, and perturbation of