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Publication : The KUP gene, located on human chromosome 14, encodes a protein with two distant zinc fingers.

First Author  Chardin P Year  1991
Journal  Nucleic Acids Res Volume  19
Issue  7 Pages  1431-6
PubMed ID  2027750 Mgi Jnum  J:11157
Mgi Id  MGI:59599 Doi  10.1093/nar/19.7.1431
Citation  Chardin P, et al. (1991) The KUP gene, located on human chromosome 14, encodes a protein with two distant zinc fingers. Nucleic Acids Res 19(7):1431-6
abstractText  We have isolated a human cDNA (kup), encoding a new protein with two distantly spaced zinc fingers of the C2H2 type. This gene is highly conserved in mammals and is expressed mainly in hematopoietic cells and testis. Its expression was not higher in the various transformed cells tested than in the normal corresponding tissues. The kup gene is located in region q23-q24 of the long arm of human chromosome 14. The kup protein is 433 a.a. long, has a M.W. close to 50 kD and binds to DNA. Although the structure of the kup protein is unusual, the isolated fingers resemble closely those of the Kruppel family, suggesting that this protein is also a transcription factor. The precise function and DNA motif recognized by the kup protein remain to be determined.
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