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Antigen Zinc Finger Protein 384 (ZNF384)

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Zinc Finger Protein 384 (ZNF384) antibody

Mouse, IgG1
 
Reactivity:Human
ABIN647723
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100µg

Zinc Finger Protein 384 (ZNF384) antibody

Mouse, Monoclonal, IgG1
 
Reactivity:Human
Application:WB
ABIN326424
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50 µg

Zinc Finger Protein 384 (ZNF384) antibody

Mouse, Monoclonal (3545C5a), IgG1
 
Reactivity:Human
Application:Dot, ICC
ABIN931115
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50 ug

Zinc Finger Protein 384 (ZNF384) ELISA Kit

Kit for Serum, Plasma
ISO
Reactivity:Human
ABIN855584
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96 Tests

Zinc Finger Protein 384 (ZNF384) ELISA Kit

Kit for Serum, Plasma
ISO
Reactivity:Rat (Rattus)
ABIN855586
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96 Tests
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Antigen Profile  
Zinc Finger Protein 384
GENE ID SPECIES
171017 Homo sapiens

The following gene names and symbols are associated with antigen Zinc Finger Protein 384 across different species:

zinc finger protein 384 (ZNF384)

Other aliases include:

NP, CIZ, NMP4, CAGH1, ERDA2, TNRC1, CAGH1A, FLJ59043

On the protein level the following designations are being used for antigen Zinc Finger Protein 384:

nuclear matrix transcription factor 4 – expanded repeat domain, CAG/CTG 2 – trinucleotide repeat containing 1 – Cas-interacting zinc finger protein

Zinc Finger Protein 384 fulfills a number of functions:

DNA binding – SH3 domain binding – metal ion binding – zinc ion binding – zinc-mediated transcriptional activator activity

Zinc Finger Protein 384 is relevant to the following processes:

nucleocytoplasmic transport – regulation of transcription

Locations for Zinc Finger Protein 384:

focal adhesion – intracellular – nucleolus – nucleus

Source: NCBI Entrez Gene, Gene Ontology