Target Name: ZBTB10
NCBI ID: G65986
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ZBTB10
Other Name(s): Zinc finger and BTB domain-containing protein 10 (isoform a) | Zinc finger protein RIN ZF | zinc finger and BTB domain containing 10 | OTTHUMP00000207119 | FLJ12752 | Zinc finger and BTB domain-containing protein 10 | RINZF | zinc finger protein RINZF | Zinc finger protein RINZF | Zinc finger and BTB domain containing 10, transcript variant 1 | ZBT10_HUMAN | RINZFC | ZBTB10 variant 1 | zinc finger protein RIN ZF

ZBTB10: Characterization of A Zinc Finger and BTB Domain-containing Protein

ZBTB10, also known as Zinc finger and BTB domain-containing protein 10 (isoform a), is a protein that is expressed in various tissues and cell types in the human body. It is a member of the BTB domain family, which is a conserved group of proteins that are characterized by the presence of a zinc finger and a BTB domain. ZBTB10 is unique among its family members because it is one of the only proteins that contains both a zinc finger and a BTB domain.

The zinc finger is a structural protein that is characterized by the presence of a central zinc atom that is held by a conserved ionizable ionizable base. Zinc fingers are often associated with protein-protein interactions and can play a role in the regulation of various cellular processes.

The BTB domain is a structural protein that is characterized by the presence of a conserved amino acid sequence that is similar to the BTB motif. The BTB motif is a specific type of protein-protein interaction that is characterized by the presence of a conserved amino acid sequence that is similar to the BTB motif. BTB domains are often associated with protein-protein interactions and can play a role in the regulation of various cellular processes.

ZBTB10 is a protein that is expressed in various tissues and cell types, including the brain, heart, and gastrointestinal tract. It is involved in a variety of cellular processes, including cell signaling, DNA replication, and protein-protein interactions. ZBTB10 has also has been shown to play a role in the regulation of cellular processes that are important for brain development and function, such as the regulation of neurotransmitter release and the modulation of pain perception.

In addition to its involvement in cellular processes, ZBTB10 is also considered a potential drug target. The zinc finger and BTB domain are both conserved regions of the protein, which suggests that they may be targets for small molecules that can inhibit or modulate their activity. ZBTB10 has also been shown to interact with small molecules that are known to be modulators of its activity, such as inhibitors of the protein kinase CKL3.

In conclusion, ZBTB10 is a protein that is characterized by its unique combination of zinc finger and BTB domain features. It is involved in a variety of cellular processes and has been shown to play a role in the regulation of important cellular processes, including cell signaling and DNA replication. ZBTB10 is also considered a potential drug target, due to its conserved zinc finger and BTB domain features and its interaction with small molecules that are known to modulate its activity. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of ZBTB10 in cellular processes and its potential as a drug target.

Protein Name: Zinc Finger And BTB Domain Containing 10

Functions: May be involved in transcriptional regulation

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