Description | The protein family in question is involved in maintaining genomic stability and proper cell cycle progression. Members of this family are essential for ensuring mitotic fidelity, particularly during the G2 phase, and play a role in chromatin organization. Additionally, they are implicated in the resumption of chromosome replication following DNA damage, especially in the S phase of the cell cycle. Family members are known to be recruited to chromatin in response to stalled replication forks and function as scaffolds during DNA repair processes. These proteins are associated with the regulation of transposition elements and are essential for the integrity of the genome during cell division and in response to genotoxic stress. | Name | Cell Cycle and DNA Repair Regulator |
Short Name | CellCycle_DNARepair_Reg | Type | Family |