Target Name: ZFP14
NCBI ID: G57677
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ZFP14
Other Name(s): ZFP14 zinc finger protein | Zinc finger protein 14 homolog | zinc finger protein 531 | Zinc finger protein 531 | Zinc finger protein 14 homolog (isoform 2) | Zfp-14 | ZFP14_HUMAN | ZNF531 | ZFP14 variant 2 | ZFP14 zinc finger protein, transcript variant 2 | KIAA1559

ZFP14: A Zinc Finger Protein with Multiple Functions in The Body

ZFP14 (Zinc Finger Protein 14) is a protein that is expressed in a variety of tissues throughout the body, including the brain, heart, and kidneys. It is a zinc finger protein, which means it contains a zinc finger domain that is responsible for its unique structure and function.

The zinc finger domain is a type of protein domain that is characterized by the presence of a zinc atom and four amino acids that are arranged in a specific order. Zinc finger proteins are a family of proteins that are characterized by their ability to interact with zinc ions, which are essential for a wide range of cellular processes.

ZFP14 is a member of the ZFP family and is similar to other zinc finger proteins, such as ZFP1, ZFP2, and ZFP3. It is expressed in a variety of tissues and is involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including cell signaling, gene regulation, and DNA replication.

One of the key functions of ZFP14 is its role in cell signaling. It is a protein that is involved in the regulation of cell proliferation, and it has been shown to play a role in the development and progression of a variety of diseases, including cancer.

In addition to its role in cell signaling, ZFP14 is also involved in gene regulation. It is a regulator of gene expression and has been shown to interact with a wide range of transcription factors, including DNA-binding proteins and RNA-binding proteins. This suggests that ZFP14 may be involved in the regulation of cellular processes that are important for human health and disease.

ZFP14 is also involved in DNA replication. It is a protein that is involved in the regulation of DNA replication and has been shown to play a role in the development and progression of a variety of diseases, including cancer.

In addition to its role in cell signaling, ZFP14 is also involved in the regulation of inflammation. It is a regulator of inflammation and has been shown to play a role in the development and progression of a variety of inflammatory diseases, including autoimmune diseases.

In conclusion, ZFP14 is a protein that is expressed in a variety of tissues throughout the body and is involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including cell signaling, gene regulation, DNA replication, and inflammation. Its unique structure and function make it an attractive drug target and a potential biomarker for a variety of diseases. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of ZFP14 in human health and disease.

Protein Name: ZFP14 Zinc Finger Protein

Functions: May be involved in transcriptional regulation

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