Like its [[Chlamydomonas]] ortholog, FAP256, it has been shown to localize to the distal ends of both [[centriole]]s in the absence of a [[cilium]]. During cilium formation, it is found at the tip of the elongating cilium.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Satish Tammana TV, Tammana D, Diener DR, Rosenbaum J | title = Centrosomal protein CEP104 (Chlamydomonas FAP256) moves to the ciliary tip during ciliary assembly | journal = Journal of Cell Science | volume = 126 | issue = Pt 21 | pages = 5018–29 | date = November 2013 | pmid = 23970417 | doi = 10.1242/jcs.133439 }}</ref>
Like its [[Chlamydomonas]] ortholog, FAP256, it has been shown to localize to the distal ends of both [[centriole]]s in the absence of a [[cilium]]. During cilium formation, it is found at the tip of the elongating cilium.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Satish Tammana TV, Tammana D, Diener DR, Rosenbaum J | title = Centrosomal protein CEP104 (Chlamydomonas FAP256) moves to the ciliary tip during ciliary assembly | journal = Journal of Cell Science | volume = 126 | issue = Pt 21 | pages = 5018–29 | date = November 2013 | pmid = 23970417 | doi = 10.1242/jcs.133439 | pmc = 3820246 }}</ref>
Centrosomal protein 104kDa is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CEP104 gene.
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Like its Chlamydomonas ortholog, FAP256, it has been shown to localize to the distal ends of both centrioles in the absence of a cilium. During cilium formation, it is found at the tip of the elongating cilium.[2]
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