KIZ


Description

The KIZ (kizuna centrosomal protein) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 20.

KIZ or KIZ may refer to:

KIZ plays a critical role in ensuring the proper structure and function of the centrosome, the microtubule organizing center within cells. It is essential for creating a strong and stable centrosome architecture, particularly during cell division when the centrosome faces significant forces as the spindle forms. KIZ is also involved in maintaining the pericentriolar material (PCM), a complex structure surrounding the centriole, which is crucial for centrosome function.

KIZ is also known as C20orf19, HT013, Kizuna, NCRNA00153, PLK1S1, RP69.

Associated Diseases


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