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Publication : The OZF gene encodes a protein consisting essentially of zinc finger motifs.

First Author  Le Chalony C Year  1994
Journal  J Mol Biol Volume  236
Issue  2 Pages  399-404
PubMed ID  8107129 Mgi Jnum  J:16913
Mgi Id  MGI:64971 Doi  10.1006/jmbi.1994.1151
Citation  Le Chalony C, et al. (1994) The OZF gene encodes a protein consisting essentially of zinc finger motifs. J Mol Biol 236(2):399-404
abstractText  A novel member of the zinc finger Kruppel family was isolated as a cDNA clone from the human mammary cell line HBL100. It contains an open reading frame consisting of 32 amino acid residues followed by ten zinc finger motifs and was accordingly named OZF (Only Zinc Fingers). Assuming that translation initiation starts at the unique methionine codon, 22 codons downstream of the beginning of the open reading frame as suggested by in vitro translation of OZF mRNA, the OZF protein is 292 residues long and has an estimated molecular mass of 33 kDa. The OZF gene is located in band q13.1 of the long arm of human chromosome 19. It is expressed as a single mRNA in liver, skeletal muscle and mammary cells and as two mRNA species in heart muscle. Absent or very low levels of expression were observed in brain, lung, placenta, kidney and human fibroblasts in culture. Thus, the OZF protein, which consists essentially of a DNA/RNA binding domain, may act as a tissue-specific modulator of gene expression.
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