maybachin
Maybachin is a recently discovered protein that plays a role in regulating cell division. It was identified through proteomic screening and further investigated for its function in the cell cycle. Studies have shown that maybachin is localized in the nucleus and appears to interact with key components of the mitotic spindle, the cellular machinery responsible for separating chromosomes during cell division.
Research suggests that maybachin is involved in ensuring accurate chromosome segregation. When maybachin levels are altered,
The precise mechanism by which maybachin exerts its regulatory effects is still under investigation. However, current