Target Name: ZBTB14
NCBI ID: G7541
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ZBTB14
Other Name(s): Zinc finger protein 478 | zinc finger protein 5 homolog | ZNF478 | zinc finger protein 161 homolog | zinc finger protein 478 | ZFP161 variant 2 | Zinc finger protein 5 homolog | Zinc finger protein homologous to Zfp161 in mouse | zinc finger and BTB domain containing 14 | hZF5 | ZFP161 zinc finger protein | ZFP161 | Zinc finger and BTB domain containing 14, transcript variant 1 | Zfp-5 | ZFP-5 | Zinc finger and BTB domain-containing protein 14 | zinc finger protein homologous to Zfp161 in mouse | ZBT14_HUMAN | Zinc finger protein 161 homolog (mouse), transcript variant 2 | ZBTB14 variant 1 | Zfp-161 | ZF5 | ZFP-161

ZBTB14: A Potential Drug Target

ZBTB14, also known as zinc finger protein 478, is a protein that is expressed in a variety of tissues throughout the body. It is a zinc finger protein, which means that it contains a zinc finger domain, which is a type of protein that is known for its ability to interact with DNA and other proteins.

ZBTB14 is involved in a number of different processes in the body, including cell signaling, DNA replication, and gene expression. It is also involved in the development and progression of a variety of diseases, including cancer.

One of the reasons why ZBTB14 is of interest as a drug target is that it is involved in a number of signaling pathways that are important for human health. For example, ZBTB14 is involved in the signaling pathway that regulates cell proliferation and has been implicated in the development of many types of cancer.

In addition, ZBTB14 is also involved in the signaling pathway that regulates the immune response, which is important for protecting the body against infection and disease.

Another reason why ZBTB14 is an attractive drug target is that it is a protein that is expressed in a variety of tissues throughout the body, which makes it an attractive target for drugs that can be administered to a wide range of patients.

In addition, ZBTB14 is also a protein that is relatively small, which makes it easier to target and manipulate. This can help to simplify the development and testing of potential drugs.

Overall, ZBTB14 is an interesting drug target because of its involvement in important signaling pathways and its expression in a variety of tissues. Further research is needed to fully understand its potential as a drug and to develop effective treatments for a variety of diseases.

Protein Name: Zinc Finger And BTB Domain Containing 14

Functions: Transcriptional activator of the dopamine transporter (DAT), binding it's promoter at the consensus sequence 5'-CCTGCACAGTTCACGGA-3'. Binds to 5'-d(GCC)(n)-3' trinucleotide repeats in promoter regions and acts as a repressor of the FMR1 gene. Transcriptional repressor of MYC and thymidine kinase promoters

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