CDC5L (Cell Division Cycle 5-Like): CDC5L plays a crucial role in regulating cell cycle progression and pre-mRNA splicing. It is part of a complex responsible for maintaining genomic stability and ensuring proper chromosome segregation during cell division. Mutations or alterations in CDC5L expression can disrupt cell cycle control, leading to cellular abnormalities and potentially contributing to cancer development. Research on CDC5L seeks to clarify its role in cell cycle regulation and its potential implications for cancer therapy.