This study characterizes a translin-like protein from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a unicellular alga. The efficient binding of the Crtranslin protein to both single-stranded DNA and RNA aligns it with the nucleic acid-binding properties of the translin protein family, known for its roles in DNA repair, RNA metabolism, and mRNA transport. We report for the first time the presence of a translin-like protein that forms octameric rings, is more closely related to rice translin, and is localized to an organelle not yet known to harbor such a family of proteins, viz., in the basal body and flagella of C. reinhardtii. This study lays the groundwork for future investigations into the molecular functions of Crtranslin and its potential regulatory roles in flagellar dynamics. Impact statement This is the first report of the presence of a nucleic acid-binding protein, Translin, in the basal body and cilia.
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