Zinc Finger Protein 232 (ZNF232)

ZSCAN11; Zinc finger and SCAN domain-containing protein 11

Zinc Finger Protein 232 (ZNF232)
Zinc finger proteins contain one or more short regions called zinc finger domains. These regions include a specific pattern of protein building blocks (amino acids) and one or more charged atoms of zinc (zinc ions). Specifically, the C2H2 zinc finger domain consists of a chain of two cysteines and two histidines, which fold around a single zinc ion.
ZNF232, mapped to human chromosome 17p12. The coding region of the gene is organized in three exons corresponding to a 417 amino acid long polypeptide containing a SCAN/LeR domain and five C(2)H(2)-type zinc fingers. ZNF232 is possibly a nuclear protein, as suggested by expression analysis of GFP/ZNF232 chimeric constructs. ZNF232 transcripts were detected in a wide collection of adult human tissues. The gene is possibly subjected to tissue-specific post-transcriptional regulation by means of alternative splicing.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)