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      ZBTB44 Antigen (Recombinant Protein)

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      zinc finger and BTB domain containing 44; BTBD15; ZNF851; HSPC063

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      Fusion protein corresponding to a region derived from 371-570 amino acids of human ZBTB44

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      Full name:

      zinc finger and BTB domain containing 44

      Synonyms:

      BTBD15; ZNF851; HSPC063

      Swissprot:

      Q8NCP5

      Gene Accession:

      BC030580

      Purity:

      >85%, as determined by Coomassie blue stained SDS-PAGE

      Expression system:

      Escherichia coli

      Tags:

      His tag C-Terminus, GST tag N-Terminus

      Background:

      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 Kr¨¹ppel-type DNA binding domain and a KRAB domain, which is thought to interact with KAP1, thereby recruiting histone modifying proteins. Zinc finger and BTB domain-containing protein 44 (ZBTB44), also known as BTBD15, is a 570 amino acid member of the Kr¨¹ppel C2H2-type zinc-finger protein family. Localized to the nucleus, ZBTB44 contains a BTB domain, also known as a POZ domain, which inhibits DNA binding and mediates homotypic and heterotypic dimerization. Characteristics of the BTB domain suggest that ZBTB44 functions as a transcription regulator. Four isoforms of ZBTB44 have been identified.


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