ZNF548


Description

The ZNF548 (zinc finger protein 548) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 19.

ZNF548, also known as Zinc Finger Protein 548, is a protein found in humans. It is encoded by the ZNF548 gene located on chromosome 19. This gene is 4987 base pairs long and contains 4 exons. The protein is found in the nucleus and belongs to the Kruppel C2H2-type zinc-finger protein family, characterized by multiple zinc-finger repeats. These repeats are thought to enable ZNF548 to bind to DNA and regulate gene expression. The promoter region of the ZNF548 gene is conserved across multiple species, indicating its importance. ZNF548 has two known isoforms, the longest of which is 545 amino acids long and includes a KRAB domain. This domain is commonly found in proteins involved in transcriptional repression. ZNF548‘s potential role in regulating transcription by RNA Polymerase II suggests a crucial function in controlling gene expression and cellular processes.

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