Centrin-2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CETN2gene.[5][6][7] It belongs to the centrin family of proteins.
Centrin-2 belongs to a family of calcium-binding proteins and is a structural component of the centrosome. The high level of conservation from algae to humans and its association with the centrosome suggested that centrin-2 plays a fundamental role in the structure and function of the microtubule-organizing center, possibly required for the proper duplication and segregation of the centrosome.[7]
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1m39: Solution structure of the C-terminal fragment (F86-I165) of the human centrin 2 in calcium saturated form
1zmz: Solution structure of the N-terminal domain (M1-S98) of human centrin 2
2a4j: Solution structure of the C-terminal domain (T94-Y172) of the human centrin 2 in complex with a 17 residues peptide (P1-XPC) from xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein
2ggm: Human centrin 2 xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein complex
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