ZFP1 Background Information Zinc-finger proteins contain DNA-binding domains and have a wide variety of functions, most of which encompass some form of transcriptional activation or repression. The majority of zinc-finger proteins contain a Krüppel-type DNA binding domain and a KRAB domain, which is thought to interact with KAP1, thereby recruiting histone modifying proteins. ZFP1 (zinc finger protein 1), also known as ZNF475, is a 407 amino acid protein that contains one KRAB domain and eight C2H2-type zinc fingers. Localizes to the nucleus, ZFP1 exists as multiple alternatively spliced isoforms and is thought to play a role in transcriptional regulation events. The gene encoding ZFP1 maps to human chromosome 16, which encodes over 900 genes and comprises nearly 3% of the human genome.
ZFP1 (T-21)
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ZFP1 (T-21): sc-134161. Western blot analysis of ZFP1 expression in HeLa (A) and NIH/3T3 (B) nuclear extracts.
ZFP1 (T-21): sc-134161. Immunoperoxidase staining of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human intestine tissue showing nuclear and cytoplasmic localization.
ZFP1 (T-21): sc-134161. Western blot analysis of ZFP1 expression in Jurkat whole cell lysate.
ZFP1 (T-21): sc-134161. Western blot analysis of ZFP1 expression in NIH/3T3 nuclear extract (A) and rat brain tissue extract (B).