Zinc-finger-containing proteins can be classified into evolutionary and functionally divergent protein families that share one or more domains in which a zinc ion is tetrahedrally coordinated by cysteines and histidines. The zinc finger domain defines one of the largest protein superfamilies in mammalian genomes; 46 different conserved zinc finger domains are listed in InterPr
Post-transcriptional processes contribute significantly towards the generation of proteomic diversit...
Krüppel-related zinc finger proteins constitute the largest single class of transcription factors wi...
In this study, we describe the identification and partial characterization of 101 potential human zi...
We defined a sub-family of zinc finger proteins by computer analyses and comparisons of five new fin...
Zinc finger (ZF) domains, that represent the majority of the DNA-binding motifs in eukaryotes, are i...
Zinc finger (ZF) domains, that represent the majority of the DNA-binding motifs in eukaryotes, are i...
The zinc finger domain is a sequence-specific DNA binding motif that was originally identified in th...
The SCAN domain is a highly conserved dimerization motif that is vertebrate-specific and found near ...
Zinc finger proteins (Zfp) are encoded by a large family of genes present in many organisms includin...
The zinc finger is a protein domain that imparts specific nucleic acid-binding activity on a wide ra...
peer reviewedZinc finger proteins (Zfp) are encoded by a large family of genes present in many organ...
KRAB-containing poly-zinc finger proteins (KZFPs) constitute the largest family of transcription fac...
The d4 family is a group of unique, evolutionarily conserved zinc finger proteins that are involved...
Post-transcriptional processes contribute significantly towards the generation of proteomic diversit...
All living organisms consist of cells and the identity of a cell is defined by the genes it expresse...
Post-transcriptional processes contribute significantly towards the generation of proteomic diversit...
Krüppel-related zinc finger proteins constitute the largest single class of transcription factors wi...
In this study, we describe the identification and partial characterization of 101 potential human zi...
We defined a sub-family of zinc finger proteins by computer analyses and comparisons of five new fin...
Zinc finger (ZF) domains, that represent the majority of the DNA-binding motifs in eukaryotes, are i...
Zinc finger (ZF) domains, that represent the majority of the DNA-binding motifs in eukaryotes, are i...
The zinc finger domain is a sequence-specific DNA binding motif that was originally identified in th...
The SCAN domain is a highly conserved dimerization motif that is vertebrate-specific and found near ...
Zinc finger proteins (Zfp) are encoded by a large family of genes present in many organisms includin...
The zinc finger is a protein domain that imparts specific nucleic acid-binding activity on a wide ra...
peer reviewedZinc finger proteins (Zfp) are encoded by a large family of genes present in many organ...
KRAB-containing poly-zinc finger proteins (KZFPs) constitute the largest family of transcription fac...
The d4 family is a group of unique, evolutionarily conserved zinc finger proteins that are involved...
Post-transcriptional processes contribute significantly towards the generation of proteomic diversit...
All living organisms consist of cells and the identity of a cell is defined by the genes it expresse...
Post-transcriptional processes contribute significantly towards the generation of proteomic diversit...
Krüppel-related zinc finger proteins constitute the largest single class of transcription factors wi...
In this study, we describe the identification and partial characterization of 101 potential human zi...