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A suggested positive control is PC-3 cell lysate.
PA5-20659 can be used with blocking peptide PEP-0779.
ZBTB2 is a transcription factor gene that belongs to the BTB/POZ zinc-finger family, characterized by a BTB/POZ domain at the N-terminus and multiple zinc-finger domains at the C-terminus. This gene is known for its role in regulating gene expression, particularly in the repression of genes like ARF, p53, and p21, and it functions as both a repressor and activator. ZBTB2 interacts with a variety of proteins involved in complex biological processes such as RNA processing, transcription regulation, and DNA packaging. Its zinc-finger domains predominantly belong to C2H2 and PHD types. ZBTB2 is involved in nucleosome remodeling through its interaction with chromatin modifiers and histone chaperones during developmental cell state transitions. The gene has been implicated in human cancers, where it functions as an oncogene, particularly in gastric cancers, and plays a role in the development of chronic myeloid leukemia. ZBTB2's localization at promoter regions is noted for colocalizing with several other chromatin-modifying proteins like EP400, KAT5, MBD3, and CHD4, indicating its significant role in chromatin dynamics.
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蛋白别名: Zinc finger and BTB domain-containing protein 2; ZNF909
基因别名: Gm1103; KIAA1483; ZBTB2; ZNF437
UniProt ID: (Human) Q8N680
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 57621, (Rat) 308126, (Mouse) 381990