ZNF37A explained
Zinc finger protein 37A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ZNF37A gene.[1] [2] [3]
Further reading
- Guy J, Hearn T, Crosier M, Mudge J, Viggiano L, Koczan D, Thiesen HJ, Bailey JA, Horvath JE, Eichler EE, Earthrowl ME, Deloukas P, French L, Rogers J, Bentley D, Jackson MS . Genomic sequence and transcriptional profile of the boundary between pericentromeric satellites and genes on human chromosome arm 10p . Genome Research . 13 . 2 . 159–72 . Feb 2003 . 12566394 . 420363 . 10.1101/gr.644503 .
- Thiesen HJ . Multiple genes encoding zinc finger domains are expressed in human T cells . The New Biologist . 2 . 4 . 363–74 . Apr 1990 . 2288909 .
Notes and References
- Huebner K, Druck T, Croce CM, Thiesen HJ . Twenty-seven nonoverlapping zinc finger cDNAs from human T cells map to nine different chromosomes with apparent clustering . American Journal of Human Genetics . 48 . 4 . 726–40 . Apr 1991 . 2014798 . 1682948 .
- Tunnacliffe A, Liu L, Moore JK, Leversha MA, Jackson MS, Papi L, Ferguson-Smith MA, Thiesen HJ, Ponder BA . Duplicated KOX zinc finger gene clusters flank the centromere of human chromosome 10: evidence for a pericentric inversion during primate evolution . Nucleic Acids Research . 21 . 6 . 1409–17 . Mar 1993 . 8464732 . 309326 . 10.1093/nar/21.6.1409 .
- Web site: Entrez Gene: ZNF37A zinc finger protein 37A.