ZNF804A


Description

The ZNF804A (zinc finger protein 804A) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 2.

ZNF804A is a gene located on chromosome 2 in humans. It encodes a protein of 1210 amino acids, with a characteristic C2H2-type zinc finger domain. The function of this protein is not fully understood, but its zinc finger domain suggests potential involvement in DNA binding and regulation of gene expression. ZNF804A has been shown to interact with the N-terminus of ATXN1, suggesting a potential role in protein-protein interactions.

ZNF804A encodes a protein with a characteristic C2H2-type zinc finger domain near its N-terminal end. This domain is known to bind DNA in a sequence-specific manner, possibly through interactions between amino acid residues protruding from the α-helices of the zinc finger and the guanine-rich region of the DNA double helix. ZNF804A has been observed to interact with the N-terminus of ATXN1, suggesting potential roles in protein-protein interactions.

ZNF804A is also known as C2orf10.

Associated Diseases


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