ZNF335


Description

The ZNF335 gene, located on chromosome 19, encodes a zinc finger protein that plays a critical role in various cellular processes. Its primary function is to regulate gene expression by binding to specific DNA sequences. ZNF335 is involved in immune response modulation, cell proliferation, and differentiation. It interacts with numerous other proteins, forming complex networks that influence cell behavior and signaling pathways. Dysregulation of ZNF335 has been linked to several diseases, highlighting its importance in maintaining cellular homeostasis.

Associated Diseases

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ZNF335 expression is significantly upregulated in certain types of cancer cells, contributing to their uncontrolled growth and proliferation.


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