telomerazillalike
Telomerazillalike is a hypothetical protein family that shares structural or functional similarities with telomerase. Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein enzyme that is responsible for maintaining the length of telomeres, repetitive sequences of DNA at the ends of chromosomes. Telomeres shorten with each cell division, and their shortening is implicated in cellular aging and the development of certain diseases. Proteins classified as "telomerazillalike" would likely interact with telomeres, telomerase itself, or play a role in telomere maintenance or regulation, even if they are not directly catalytic components of the telomerase complex.
The exact functions of telomerazillalike proteins remain largely speculative, as this classification often arises from bioinformatic