Aotus_nancymaaeFamily: zf-C2H2 Number of Genes: 86
Ensembl IDSymbolEntrez IDRBD RBPome PRIExpresion PathwayPhenotype ParalogOrthologGO
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ZBTB40
-
ZBTB12
ZIC3
GFI1
ZNF319
ZBTB6
ZNF345
PRDM12
SNAI2
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-
PRDM10
ZBTB44
ZNF236
-
-
ZNF683
ZNF317
ZFAT
SALL4
ZNF418
-
-
ZBTB37
ZBTB24
ZBTB49
PRDM4
WT1
ZNF687
ZNF582
OVOL2
ZNF423
ZNF205
SALL1
BNC1
PRDM5
HIC2
GZF1
ZNF836
ZFP1
SNAI1
RREB1
ZEB2
PATZ1
ZBTB16
-
ZBTB20
ZNF652
SALL2
-
ZNF2
ZNF384
SALL3
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-
ZNF784
-
SNAI3
ZFHX3
ZNF112
ZBTB32
ZNF226
ZFHX4
ZNF596
ZNF800
ZNF829
ZNF574
ZFP64
BNC2
ZSCAN5B
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-
ZBTB14
ZNF526
-
ZNF768
ZEB1
-
ZNF408
-
ZNF564
-
-
-
ZBTB47
ZNF235
ZBTB41
BCL6
HIC1
-
ZBTB34
-
-
MYNN
ZNF296
BCL6B

Introduction

Pfam

The C2H2 zinc finger is the classical zinc finger domain. The two conserved cysteines and histidines co-ordinate a zinc ion. The following pattern describes the zinc finger. #-X-C-X(1-5)-C-X3-#-X5-#-X2-H-X(3-6)-[H/C] Where X can be any amino acid, and numbers in brackets indicate the number of residues. The positions marked # are those that are important for the stable fold of the zinc finger. The final position can be either his or cys. The C2H2 zinc finger is composed of two short beta strands followed by an alpha helix. The amino terminal part of the helix binds the major groove in DNA binding zinc fingers. The accepted consensus binding sequence for Sp1 is usually defined by the asymmetric hexanucleotide core GGGCGG but this sequence does not include, among others, the GAG (=CTC) repeat that constitutes a high-affinity site for Sp1 binding to the wt1 promoter [2].

InterPro

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Reference

  1. Boehm S, Frishman D, Mewes HW; , Nucleic Acids Res 1997;25:2464-2469.: Variations of the C2H2 zinc finger motif in the yeast genome and classification of yeast zinc finger proteins. PUBMED:9171100 EPMC:9171100 .

  2. Marco E, Garcia-Nieto R, Gago F; , J Mol Biol 2003;328:9-32.: Assessment by molecular dynamics simulations of the structural determinants of DNA-binding specificity for transcription factor Sp1. PUBMED:12683994 EPMC:12683994.