Target Name: ZBTB37
NCBI ID: G84614
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ZBTB37
Other Name(s): Zinc finger and BTB domain-containing protein 37 (isoform a) | D430004I08Rik | Zinc finger and BTB domain-containing protein 37 | MGC2629 | ZNF908 | Zinc finger and BTB domain containing 37, transcript variant 1 | zinc finger and BTB domain containing 37 | ZBTB37 variant 1 | ZBT37_HUMAN

ZBTB37: A Zinc Finger Protein with Unique Physical and Expression Properties

ZBTB37, also known as Zinc finger and BTB domain-containing protein 37 (ISOform A), is a protein that is expressed in various tissues and cell types in the human body. It is a zinc finger protein, which means that it contains a zinc finger domain, which is a type of protein domain that is characterized by the presence of a zinc atom and a nitrogen atom in close proximity to each other. The BTB domain is a type of protein domain that is found in a variety of proteins and is Characterized by the presence of a shank and a terminal conservative sequence number.

ZBTB37 is a member of the BTB-ZNF family, which is a group of proteins that are characterized by the presence of the BTB domain and a ZNF-like domain. This family of proteins is thought to play a role in the regulation of gene expression and is involved in a variety of cellular processes, including cell growth, differentiation, and survival.

One of the unique features of ZBTB37 is its expression pattern. It is highly expressed in the brain and nervous system, and is also expressed in other tissues and cell types, such as muscle, heart, and liver. This makes it an attractive candidate for use as a drug target or biomarker in these tissues.

In addition to its expression pattern, ZBTB37 is also known for its unique physical properties. It is a 18 kDa protein with a calculated molecular mass of 19,112 Da. It has a molecular radius of 11.4 nM and a calculated pI of 6.9. These properties make ZBTB37 a stable protein that is well-suited for use as a drug or biomarker.

The structure of ZBTB37 is also of interest. It has a unique topology, with a shank that spans the full length of the protein and a terminal region that is involved in its stability. The shank of ZBTB37 is composed of a series of alternating beta- helices and alpha-helices, and is thought to play a role in the regulation of the protein's stability and function.

The potential utility of ZBTB37 as a drug target or biomarker is due to its involvement in a variety of cellular processes and its unique physical properties. It is also of interest because it is a protein that is expressed in a variety of tissues and cell types, which makes it a potential candidate for use in a variety of therapeutic approaches. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of ZBTB37 in cellular processes and its potential as a drug target or biomarker.

Protein Name: Zinc Finger And BTB Domain Containing 37

Functions: May be involved in transcriptional regulation

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