nucleofinins
Nucleofinins are a family of proteins found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. They are characterized by their highly repetitive sequences rich in acidic amino acids, particularly glutamate and aspartate. This acidic nature is thought to play a crucial role in their interactions with other nuclear components, such as DNA and histones.
The precise functions of nucleofinins are still being actively investigated, but they are believed to be involved
Nucleofinins are a conserved family across many eukaryotic species, suggesting their fundamental importance in nuclear biology.