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. 2002 May 10;293(3):1066-72.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-291X(02)00344-3.

Identification of a KRAB-containing zinc finger protein, ZNF304, by AU-motif-directed display method and initial characterization in lymphocyte activation

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Identification of a KRAB-containing zinc finger protein, ZNF304, by AU-motif-directed display method and initial characterization in lymphocyte activation

Lidia Sabater et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

A novel human Krüppel-associated box (KRAB) type zinc finger protein encoding gene, ZNF304, was obtained by AU-motif-directed display and RACE. This gene, which contains a tandem AU motif in the 3' untranslated region, has an ORF 1977-bp long that codes for a putative 659 residue protein with an amino-terminal KRAB domain and 13 carboxyl-terminal C2H2 zinc finger units. The gene maps to chromosome 19q13.4, a region that contains the largest zinc finger cluster so far identified in the human genome. Structurally, ZNF304 is related to a family of repressor transcription factors. ZNF304 expression was higher in lymphoid tissues but it was also detected in the following tissues, ordered by abundance: thyroid, adrenal gland, prostate, pancreas, and skeletal muscle. Jurkat, U937, and THP1 cell lines showed a relatively low expression of ZNF304. By contrast, PBLs stimulated with PHA or PMA + ionomycin showed a biphasic expression with a sharp increase at 6 h. This induction was closely parallel to IFN-gamma expression and partially to IL-4 and IL-10. The tissue distribution and kinetics of induction suggest that ZNF304 may be involved in the regulation of lymphocyte activation.

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