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Immunogen sequence: MRNMIPQDNE NPPQQGEANQ NDSVAFEDVA VNFTPDEWAL LDPSQKNLYR EVMQETLRNL ASIEVLWKRD SLKVKVISME KF
Highest antigen sequence identity to the following orthologs: Mouse - 68%, Rat - 61%.
The ZNF788P gene is categorized as a pseudogene and belongs to the zinc finger protein family. Pseudogenes are typically non-functional segments of DNA that resemble regular genes but have lost their gene expression potential due to mutations accumulated over time. The ZNF788P gene likely originates from the ZNF788 gene, which is involved in recognizing specific DNA sequences to regulate transcription and processes critical for cellular function. Zinc finger proteins play a significant role in various biological activities, including DNA binding, RNA packaging, and transcriptional regulation. However, as with most pseudogenes, ZNF788P is likely not expressed as a functional protein. While specific data on the ZNF788P gene's chromosomal location and structure are sparse, it follows the general characteristics of zinc finger pseudogenes, which involve a conserved zinc finger domain motif. Functional genes in this family typically contribute to cellular processes through DNA-binding capabilities, but this pseudogene form may not participate actively in such functions.
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Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 388507