ZNF592
Description
ZNF592, also known as zinc finger protein 592, is a gene that encodes a protein containing multiple zinc finger domains. These domains are known for their ability to bind DNA, suggesting a role for ZNF592 in regulating gene expression. While the precise function of ZNF592 remains under investigation, studies have implicated it in various cellular processes, including development, cell growth, and immune responses. Its dysregulation has been linked to several diseases, highlighting its potential significance in human health.
Associated Diseases
- Cancer (e.g., colorectal cancer, breast cancer)
- Neurological disorders (e.g., Alzheimer‘s disease, Parkinson‘s disease)
- Immune system disorders (e.g., autoimmune diseases)
Did you know?
ZNF592 is highly expressed in the brain, suggesting a key role in neuronal function and development.