Date published: 2025-9-10

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ZNF337 Inhibitors

Zinc finger protein 337 (ZNF337) belongs to the zinc finger protein superfamily, which encompasses one of the largest classes of nucleic acid-binding proteins. ZNF337 is characterized by the presence of zinc finger domains, which are small protein structural motifs coordinated by zinc ions. These domains typically contain combinations of cysteine (C) and histidine (H) residues, often referred to as C2H2 zinc fingers, which form a finger-like loop stabilized by the zinc ion.The ZNF337 protein, through its zinc finger domains, is thought to function predominantly as a transcription factor. Transcription factors are integral to the regulation of gene expression, influencing a myriad of biological processes such as development, differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis. By binding to specific DNA sequences, ZNF337 is presumed to control the transcriptional activity of various genes, serving as a molecular switch to modulate their expression.

While the specific target genes and regulatory pathways of ZNF337 are not fully delineated, zinc finger proteins are generally known to be versatile in their binding capabilities and can regulate diverse sets of genes. Some zinc finger proteins are also known to interact with RNA or mediate protein-protein interactions, expanding their potential functional repertoire.Alterations in ZNF337, like other zinc finger proteins, could have significant biological consequences. Mutations, abnormal expression levels, or dysregulation of such transcription factors can contribute to a range of pathological conditions, including developmental abnormalities and diseases such as cancer.

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