ZNF876P


Description

The ZNF876P (zinc finger protein 876, pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 4.

ZNF876P is a gene that encodes a protein containing a zinc finger domain. This domain is often associated with proteins that interact with DNA, implying a potential role in gene regulation. However, the exact function of ZNF876P remains to be fully understood.

The precise function of ZNF876P remains unknown, but its structure suggests a potential role in transcriptional regulation, potentially through interactions with DNA or other proteins. Further research is needed to elucidate its specific role in cellular processes.

ZNF876P is also known as -.

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