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ZRANB2  -  zinc finger, RAN-binding domain containing 2

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: DKFZp686J1831, DKFZp686N09117, FLJ41119, Zinc finger protein 265, Zinc finger Ran-binding domain-containing protein 2, ...
 
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Biological context of ZRANB2

 

Anatomical context of ZRANB2

  • The three constructed minigenes and the expression vectors of Tra2beta1 and Zis2 were co-transfected in Hela cells [5].
 

Other interactions of ZRANB2

  • We have cloned the human and mouse homologues of a protein (ZNF265) that is important in renin mRNA processing and stability [6].

References

  1. ZNF265--a novel spliceosomal protein able to induce alternative splicing. Adams, D.J., van der Weyden, L., Mayeda, A., Stamm, S., Morris, B.J., Rasko, J.E. J. Cell Biol. (2001)
  2. Identification, characterization and mapping of the human ZIS (zinc-finger, splicing) gene. Nakano, M., Yoshiura, K., Oikawa, M., Miyoshi, O., Yamada, K., Kondo, S., Miwa, N., Soeda, E., Jinno, Y., Fujii, T., Niikawa, N. Gene (1998)
  3. The structure of the zinc finger domain from human splicing factor ZNF265 fold. Plambeck, C.A., Kwan, A.H., Adams, D.J., Westman, B.J., van der Weyden, L., Medcalf, R.L., Morris, B.J., Mackay, J.P. J. Biol. Chem. (2003)
  4. Chromosome localization and characterization of the mouse and human zinc finger protein 265 gene. Adams, D.J., van der Weyden, L., Kovacic, A., Lovicu, F.J., Copeland, N.G., Gilbert, D.J., Jenkins, N.A., Ioannou, P.A., Morris, B.J. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. (2000)
  5. Establishment and application of minigene models for studying pre-mRNA alternative splicing. Li, J., Chen, X., Lin, W., Li, L., Han, Y., Xu, P. Sci. China, C, Life Sci. (2004)
  6. Renin gene expression: the switch and the fingers. Morris, B.J., Adams, D.J., van der Weyden, L. Clin. Exp. Pharmacol. Physiol. (2001)
 

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