Date published: 2025-9-18

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ZNF279 Activators

Zinc finger protein 280B, encoded by the gene ZNF280B, is a member of the zinc finger protein family, which is one of the largest families of transcription factors in eukaryotic organisms. Zinc finger proteins are characterized by the presence of zinc finger motifs, which are small protein domains that stabilize with the help of a zinc ion and have the ability to bind to DNA, RNA, or other proteins.The zinc finger motif typically consists of a combination of cysteine and histidine residues that coordinate a zinc ion, creating a stable, finger-like loop structure. This structure allows the protein to interact with specific DNA sequences, thereby regulating the transcription of genes. Zinc finger proteins can function as transcriptional activators or repressors, depending on the context of their binding sites and the associated cofactors.

Zinc finger protein 280B, like other members of this family, is thought to be involved in the regulation of gene expression. The specific DNA-binding properties of ZNF280B suggest that it may play a role in controlling developmentally regulated and tissue-specific genes. However, the precise biological functions and target genes of ZNF280B have not been fully elucidated, making it an area of ongoing research.Mutations or dysregulation of zinc finger proteins can have significant biological consequences and have been implicated in various diseases, including cancer and developmental disorders. The study of ZNF280B and other zinc finger proteins continues to be an important aspect of understanding complex gene regulatory networks and their implications in health and disease.

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