ZNF781


Description

The ZNF781 (zinc finger protein 781) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 19.

ZNF781, a gene found in humans, is responsible for encoding a protein with a zinc finger domain. This domain is commonly observed in proteins that interact with DNA, implying a potential role for ZNF781 in regulating gene activity. The specific functions and targets of ZNF781 are yet to be fully understood and require further research.

The precise function of ZNF781 in the context of human biology remains largely unclear. However, its structure suggests a potential role in gene regulation. It contains a zinc finger domain, a common motif in proteins that bind DNA, hinting at a possible involvement in controlling gene expression. Further research is needed to fully elucidate its specific functional role in cells and tissues.

ZNF781 is also known as -.

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