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ynein axonemal assembly factor 6, retrotransposed (DNAAF6), also known as "Protein kintoun," is a protein encoded by the DNAAF6 gene in humans. DNAAF6 is part of a group of proteins that play critical roles in the assembly and function of cilia and flagella. These whip-like cellular appendages are essential for movement and fluid flow over cell surfaces and are crucial in various physiological processes, including embryonic development, respiratory function, and the reproductive system.DNAAF6 is specifically involved in the preassembly of dyneins, which are motor protein complexes that drive the beating of cilia and flagella by converting chemical energy from ATP into mechanical work. Axonemal dyneins are responsible for the sliding movement between microtubules, generating the force necessary for the bending and propulsion of these organelles.

Mutations in the DNAAF6 gene can lead to primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), a genetic disorder characterized by chronic respiratory tract infections, reduced fertility, and, in some cases, situs inversus due to abnormal ciliary function. The disease underscores the critical role of DNAAF6 in the proper formation and activity of cilia and flagella.The protein's exact mechanism of action within the assembly pathway is a subject of ongoing research. DNAAF6 is believed to interact with other assembly factors and components of the dynein arm, aiding in the correct folding and complex formation necessary for functional dynein motors. This protein's role is essential for the motility and sensory functions of cilia and flagella, which underpin a wide array of cellular and organismal processes.

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