Isolation and mapping of a human zinc finger gene (ZNF188) homologous to ZNF187, a serum-response-element binding protein.

S Ishikawa,M Kai, Y Takei,K Okui, T Takahashi, M Suzuki,M Ogawa,Y Nakamura

CYTOGENETICS AND CELL GENETICS(1997)

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From a human pancreas cDNA library we isolated and characterized a novel zinc finger gene encoding a protein homologous to ZNF187, a serum response dement-binding protein. The full-length cDNA contained an open reading frame of 1,686 nucleotides encoding a predicted 562-amino-acid peptide that included an ATP-GTP binding site and seven C2H2 zinc finger domains. The consensus sequence of the C2H2 domains (CX2CX3FX5LX2HX3H) is common in the SRE-binding region present in Drosophila Kruppel proteins. An alternatively spliced form of the transcript found in the cDNA library lacked both the ATP-GTP binding site and any C2H2 zinc finger domains. We localized this gene (ZNF188) to chromosome band 7q22.1-->q22.3 by fluorescence in situ hybridization.
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zinc finger,alternative splicing,binding site,cdna library,amino acid,open reading frame,binding protein,nucleotides
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