Date published: 2025-9-12

021-6093-6350

SCBT Portrait Logo
Seach Input

ZNF197激活剂

Zinc finger protein 197 (ZNF197) is a member of the zinc finger protein family, characterized by the presence of zinc finger motifs - structured domains stabilized by coordinating zinc ions. These motifs enable the protein to bind nucleic acids, typically DNA, and sometimes RNA, thereby playing a role in gene expression regulation. The gene associated with ZNF197 is referred to as the "gene name" in this context.ZNF197, like other zinc finger proteins, is thought to function as a transcriptional regulator. Its zinc finger domains facilitate specific interactions with DNA sequences in the promoter regions of target genes, potentially acting as a transcriptional repressor or activator depending on the context and cellular needs. The precise DNA-binding sequences and regulatory roles of ZNF197, however, may vary and are subject to further elucidation through research.

The structure of ZNF197 includes a series of zinc finger motifs, each consisting of a combination of cysteine and histidine residues that tetrahedrally coordinate a zinc ion. This structural feature is critical for the protein's ability to interact with the major groove of DNA, affecting the transcriptional machinery's access to specific genes.While detailed functions of ZNF197 are not as well-characterized as some other zinc finger proteins, the importance of this class of proteins in cellular processes is well-established. They are involved in various aspects of cell biology, including development, differentiation, response to external stimuli, and maintenance of cellular integrity. Any dysregulation in the function of ZNF197, whether through mutations, altered expression levels, or other molecular mechanisms, could potentially lead to disruptions in normal cellular processes and contribute to the development of diseases, including cancers and developmental disorders.

関連項目

Items 31 to 12 of 12 total

展示:

产品名称CAS #产品编号数量价格应用排名