ZNF815P


Description

The ZNF815P (zinc finger protein 815, pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 7.

ZNF815P is a gene that encodes a protein containing zinc finger domains. These domains are known to bind DNA, suggesting a possible role for ZNF815P in regulating gene expression. However, the exact function of this protein remains to be determined.

The specific function of ZNF815P is currently unknown, but its structure suggests a potential role in regulating gene expression. It is likely involved in DNA binding and may interact with other proteins to control gene activity.

ZNF815P is also known as ZNF815.

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