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  2. ZZ zinc finger - Wikipedia

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    In molecular biology the ZZ-type zinc finger domain is a type of protein domain that was named because of its ability to bind two zinc ions. [1] These domains contain 4-6 Cys residues that participate in zinc binding (plus additional Ser/His residues), including a Cys-X2-Cys motif found in other zinc finger domains.

  3. Zinc finger ZZ-type and EF-hand domain-containing protein 1

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  4. Zinc finger - Wikipedia

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    Zinc fingers were first identified in a study of transcription in the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis in the laboratory of Aaron Klug.A study of the transcription of a particular RNA sequence revealed that the binding strength of a small transcription factor (transcription factor IIIA; TFIIIA) was due to the presence of zinc-coordinating finger-like structures. [6]

  5. ZZZ3 - Wikipedia

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    ZZ-type zinc finger-containing protein 3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ZZZ3 gene. [5] See also. ZZ zinc finger; References

  6. Zinc finger chimera - Wikipedia

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    The majority of engineered zinc finger arrays are based on the zinc finger domain of the murine transcription factor Zif268, although some groups have used zinc finger arrays based on the human transcription factor SP1. Zif268 has three individual zinc finger motifs that collectively bind a 9 bp sequence with high affinity. [12]

  7. GATA zinc finger - Wikipedia

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    In molecular biology, GATA zinc fingers are zinc-containing domains found in a number of transcription factors (including erythroid-specific transcription factor and nitrogen regulatory proteins). Some members of this class of zinc fingers specifically bind the DNA sequence (A/T)GATA(A/G) in the regulatory regions of genes ., [ 1 ] giving rise ...

  8. FYVE domain - Wikipedia

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    The FYVE domain is composed of two small beta hairpins (or zinc knuckles) followed by an alpha helix. [5] The FYVE finger binds two zinc ions. The FYVE finger has eight potential zinc coordinating cysteine positions and is characterized by having basic amino acids around the cysteines.

  9. ZFY - Wikipedia

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    Zinc finger Y-chromosomal protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ZFY gene of the Y chromosome. [3] [4] This gene encodes a zinc finger-containing protein that may function as a transcription factor. This gene was once a candidate gene for the testis-determining factor (TDF) and was erroneously referred to as TDF. [4]