ZNF658B


Description

The ZNF658B (zinc finger protein 658B (pseudogene)) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 9.

ZNF658B is a gene located on chromosome 19 in humans. It encodes a protein containing a zinc finger domain, a motif commonly found in proteins that bind to DNA. While its specific function remains to be fully understood, it is likely involved in regulating gene expression through interactions with DNA.

The precise function of ZNF658B remains to be fully elucidated. However, its structure, particularly the presence of a zinc finger domain, strongly suggests involvement in DNA binding and regulation of gene expression. It is likely that ZNF658B plays a role in cellular processes related to transcription, development, or cell signaling, but further research is needed to clarify its exact mechanisms and biological significance.

ZNF658B is also known as -.

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