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Protein found in humans
ZNF536 Identifiers Gene ontology
Molecular function Cellular component Biological process Sources:Amigo / QuickGO
Wikidata
Zinc finger protein 536 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ZNF536 gene .[5]
References
Further reading
Qin Z, Ren F, Xu X, Ren Y, Li H, Wang Y, Zhai Y, Chang Z (July 2009). "ZNF536, a novel zinc finger protein specifically expressed in the brain, negatively regulates neuron differentiation by repressing retinoic acid-induced gene transcription" . Molecular and Cellular Biology . 29 (13): 3633–43. .
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Low SK, Chung S, Takahashi A, Zembutsu H, Mushiroda T, Kubo M, Nakamura Y (August 2013). "Genome-wide association study of chemotherapeutic agent-induced severe neutropenia/leucopenia for patients in Biobank Japan" . Cancer Science . 104 (8): 1074–82. .
Meng W, Butterworth J, Bradley DT, Hughes AE, Soler V, Calvas P, Malecaze F (December 2012). "A genome-wide association study provides evidence for association of chromosome 8p23 (MYP10) and 10q21.1 (MYP15) with high myopia in the French Population". Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science . 53 (13): 7983–8. .
Sakai T, Hino K, Wada S, Maeda H (August 2003). "Identification of the DNA binding specificity of the human ZNF219 protein and its function as a transcriptional repressor" . DNA Research . 10 (4): 155–65. .
Seppälä I, Kleber ME, Lyytikäinen LP, Hernesniemi JA, Mäkelä KM, Oksala N, Laaksonen R, Pilz S, Tomaschitz A, Silbernagel G, Boehm BO, Grammer TB, Koskinen T, Juonala M, Hutri-Kähönen N, Alfthan G, Viikari JS, Kähonen M, Raitakari OT, März W, Meinitzer A, Lehtimäki T (February 2014). "Genome-wide association study on dimethylarginines reveals novel AGXT2 variants associated with heart rate variability but not with overall mortality" . European Heart Journal . 35 (8): 524–31. .