ZNF286B


Description

The ZNF286B (zinc finger protein 286B (pseudogene)) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 17.

ZNF286B is a human gene that encodes a protein containing a zinc finger domain, indicating its potential role as a transcription factor. Further research is needed to fully understand its specific function and regulatory mechanisms.

The exact function of ZNF286B is not yet fully understood, but it is thought to play a role in regulating gene expression. It is a transcription factor, meaning it can bind to DNA and control the activity of genes. ZNF286B contains a zinc finger domain, a common motif found in DNA-binding proteins. This suggests that it may interact with specific DNA sequences to regulate gene expression.

ZNF286B is also known as FOXO3B, ZNF286C, ZNF286L, ZNF590.

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