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Recommended positive controls: HeLa.
Predicted reactivity: Mouse (96%), Rat (97%), Bovine (98%).
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Replication initiator 1 (REPIN1) is a gene encoding a zinc-finger protein that plays a critical role in various metabolic processes. Located on chromosome 7 in humans, REPIN1 is prominently expressed in liver and adipose tissues. It is associated with the regulation of body weight and triglyceride levels, as evidenced by its locus within a quantitative trait locus (QTL) related to these metabolic traits. The REPIN1 protein is involved in enhancing DNA bending, which is crucial for replication initiation. Studies have shown that deleting REPIN1 in the liver can lead to improved insulin sensitivity and altered lipid metabolism, with secondary effects on adipose tissue. Additionally, REPIN1 is implicated in iron metabolism and apoptosis regulation, further underscoring its multifaceted role in cellular processes.
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蛋白别名: 60 kDa origin-specific DNA-binding protein; 60 kDa replication initiation region protein; ATT-binding protein; DHFR oribeta-binding protein RIP60; DNA-binding protein REPIN1; H_DJ0584D14.12; replication initiation region protein (60kD); Zinc finger protein 464; zinc finger protein 464 (RIP60); zinc finger protein AP4
基因别名: AP4; REPIN1; RIP60; Zfp464; ZNF464
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9BWE0
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 29803