Date published: 2025-11-1

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ZNF623 Inhibitors

Zinc finger protein 623 (ZNF623) is a member of the zinc finger protein family, which is one of the largest families of transcription factors in eukaryotic organisms. These proteins are characterized by their zinc finger motifs, which are small, functional domains stabilized by the coordination of one or more zinc ions. These motifs enable the protein to bind to DNA, RNA, or other proteins, providing a versatile platform for a multitude of regulatory functions within the cell.ZNF623, as with its relatives in the zinc finger family, contains these zinc finger motifs that suggest its primary role is to interact with DNA to regulate gene expression. Each zinc finger typically recognizes a three to four base pair sequence of DNA, and the presence of multiple zinc fingers within ZNF623 allows for the potential recognition of complex DNA sequences, enabling the protein to bind specifically to certain genomic regions.

The exact biological role of ZNF623 is not fully characterized, but zinc finger proteins are known to be involved in various cellular processes, including cell growth, differentiation, apoptosis, and response to DNA damage. As a transcription factor, ZNF623 is likely to influence the expression of other genes, with specific target genes and functions depending on the cell type and context.Disruptions in the expression or function of ZNF623 could have significant implications, potentially contributing to the development of diseases, especially if it affects critical pathways involved in cell cycle regulation or maintenance of genomic integrity.

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