kronina
Kronina is a term that refers to a specific type of protein found in the cilia and flagella of eukaryotic cells. These structures are hair-like projections that extend from the surface of cells and are involved in various functions, including movement and sensory reception. Kronina proteins are part of a larger group of proteins known as axonemal proteins, which are essential for the proper functioning of cilia and flagella.
The name "kronina" is derived from the Greek word "kronos," meaning time, reflecting the protein's role in
Research on kronina proteins has primarily focused on their role in the assembly and maintenance of the
Defects in kronina proteins have been linked to various diseases and disorders, collectively known as ciliopathies.