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CETN2 CETN2 CEP97 CEP97 CEP290 CEP290 C12orf29 C12orf29 PACRGL PACRGL RASSF9 RASSF9 POC1B POC1B WDR67 WDR67 PACRG PACRG GNB1L GNB1L IFT172 IFT172
"POC1B" - POC1 centriolar protein homolog B in Homo sapiens
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POC1BPOC1 centriolar protein homolog B (Chlamydomonas); Involved in early steps of centriole duplication, as well as in the later steps of centriole length control. Required for ciliogenesis (478 aa)    
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C12orf29
chromosome 12 open reading frame 29 (325 aa)
            score_image   0.660
RASSF9
Ras association (RalGDS/AF-6) domain family (N-terminal) member 9; May play a role in regulating vesicuar trafficking in cells (By similarity) (435 aa)
            score_image   0.621
WDR67
WD repeat domain 67 (1066 aa)
            score_image   0.588
CEP97
centrosomal protein 97kDa; Acts as a key negative regulator of ciliogenesis in collaboration with CCP110 by capping the mother centriole thereby preventing cilia formation. Required for recruitment of CCP110 to the centrosome (865 aa)
            score_image   0.555
PACRG
PARK2 co-regulated; Suppresses cell death induced by accumulation of unfolded Pael receptor (Pael-R, a substrate of Parkin). Facilitates the formation of inclusions consisting of Pael-R, molecular chaperones, protein degradation molecules and itself when proteasome is inhibited. May play an important role in the formation of Lewy bodies and protection of dopaminergic neurons against Parkinson disease (296 aa)
            score_image   0.531
PACRGL
PARK2 co-regulated-like (221 aa)
            score_image   0.485
CEP290
centrosomal protein 290kDa; Part of the tectonic-like complex which is required for tissue-specific ciliogenesis and may regulate ciliary membrane composition (By similarity). Activates ATF4-mediated transcription. Required for the correct localization of ciliary and phototransduction proteins in retinal photoreceptor cells; may play a role in ciliary transport processes (2479 aa)
            score_image   0.484
IFT172
intraflagellar transport 172 homolog (Chlamydomonas); Required for the maintenance and formation of cilia. Plays an indirect role in hedgehog (Hh) signaling, cilia being required for all activity of the hedgehog pathway (By similarity) (1749 aa)
            score_image   0.456
CETN2
centrin, EF-hand protein, 2; Plays a fundamental role in microtubule-organizing center structure and function. Required for centriole duplication and correct spindle formation. Has a role in regulating cytokinesis and genome stability via cooperation with CALM1 and CEP110 (172 aa)
            score_image   0.442
GNB1L
guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein), beta polypeptide 1-like (327 aa)
    score_image           0.428
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Homo sapiens
NCBI taxonomy Id: 9606
Other names: H. sapiens, Homo, Homo sapiens, human, man
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