Zinc Finger Protein 385A (ZNF385A)

ZNF385; Hzf; ZFP385; RZF; Hematopoietic zinc finger protein; Retinal zinc finger protein

Zinc Finger Protein 385A (ZNF385A)
Zinc finger proteins, such as ZNF385A, are regulatory proteins that act as transcription factors, bind single- or double-stranded RNA, or interact with other proteins.
The deduced 366-amino acid protein contains 3 widely spaced C2H2-type zinc finger domains and a hydrophobic C-terminal region rich in proline, leucine, and alanine. It also has 3 putative nuclear localization signals, an N-glycosylation site, and several phosphorylation sites. Northern blot analysis of several human tissues detected abundant expression of a 2.5-kb transcript only in retina. Weak expression was found in skeletal muscle, placenta, brain, and heart. Rzf was expressed highly in bovine retina and weakly in bovine brain.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)