Identification and characterization of the human SCAN domain zinc-finger gene ZNF449

Zinc-finger proteins play important roles in various cellular functions, including cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. In this study, we identified a gene encoding a zinc finger protein named ZNF449, which was isolated from human testis cDNA library and mapped to Xq26.3 by searching...

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description Zinc-finger proteins play important roles in various cellular functions, including cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. In this study, we identified a gene encoding a zinc finger protein named ZNF449, which was isolated from human testis cDNA library and mapped to Xq26.3 by searching the UCSC genomic database. The ZNF449 cDNA consists of 4035 nucleotides and has a 518-amino acids open reading frame. The predicted protein contains a leucine-rich region (LER or SCAN domain) at the N-terminus. At the C-terminus of the protein, there are 7 C(2)H(2) (Cys2-His2) zinc-finger motifs. The expression pattern of ZNF449 showed that it was ubiquitously expressed in 18 human adult tissues. ZNF449 protein was located in the nucleus when overexpressed in cultured cells. These results indicate that ZNF449 is a member of the zinc-finger family and it may function as a transcription factor.
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Animals
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C-Terminus
Cell differentiation
Cell proliferation
DNA, Complementary - genetics
DNA-Binding Proteins - chemistry
DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
DNA-Binding Proteins - metabolism
Gene Expression
HeLa Cells
Humans
Molecular Sequence Data
N-Terminus
Nucleotides
Phylogeny
Protein Structure, Tertiary
Proteins
Sequence Alignment
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
Zinc finger proteins
Zinc Fingers
title Identification and characterization of the human SCAN domain zinc-finger gene ZNF449
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