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Catalog Number: (10274-652)

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Zic5 (zinc finger protein of the cerebellum 5) is a C2H2 zinc finger transcription factor that influences development of the neural crest. Zic family members are abundant in developing and adult cerebellum. Zic family members are important during development, and have been associated with X-linked visceral heterotaxy and holoprosencephaly type 5. Zic5 is closely linked to Zic2, a related family member on chromosome 13.
Catalog Number: (76009-888)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   This gene encodes a zinc finger protein with an N-terminal Kruppel-associated box-containing (KRAB) domain and 11 Kruppel-type C2H2 zinc finger domains. Like other zinc finger proteins, this gene may function as a transcription factor. This gene resides on an area of chromosome X that has been implicated in nonsyndromic X-linked mental retardation. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms. [provided by RefSeq].
Catalog Number: (10751-766)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   PLAGL2 Antibody: The PLAG (Pleiomorphic adenoma gene) family of zinc finger proteins include PLAG1, ZAC1 and PLAG-like 2 (PLAGL2). PLAG1 is the target gene for the pleiomorphic adenomas of the salivary gland. ZAC1 (PLAGL1) concomitantly controls apoptosis and cell cycle arrest through separate pathways. ZAC1 also acts as a transcriptional cofactor for nuclear receptors. PLAGL2 belongs to the krueppel C2H2-type zinc-finger protein family and contains 6 C2H2-type zinc fingers. It functions as a positive regulator of transcription and localizes to the nucleus. PLAGL2 is ubiquitously expressed with particular abundance in spleen, lung and testis, where it may be involved in cell cycle arrest and apoptosis of tumor cells.

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   The tripartite motif (TRIM) family of proteins are characterized by a conserved TRIM domain that includes a coiled-coil region, a B-box type zinc finger, one RING finger and three zinc-binding domains. TRIM17 (tripartite motif-containing 17), also known as RBCC, terf or RNF16, is a 477 amino acid protein that contains one RING-type zinc finger, one SPRY domain and one B box-type zinc finger. Expressed nearly exclusively in testis, TRIM17 belongs to the TRIM family and, based on its functional domains, may play a role in transcriptional regulation events. The gene encoding TRIM17 maps to human chromosome 1, which spans 260 million base pairs, contains over 3,000 genes and comprises nearly 8% of the human genome. Chromosome 1 houses a large number of disease-associated genes, including those that are involved in familial adenomatous polyposis, Stickler syndrome, Parkinson’s disease, Gaucher disease, schizophrenia and Usher syndrome. Aberrations in chromosome 1 are found in a variety of cancers, including head and neck cancer, malignant melanoma and multiple myeloma.
Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   The tripartite motif (TRIM) family of proteins are characterized by a conserved TRIM domain that includes a coiled-coil region, a B-box type zinc finger, one RING finger and three zinc-binding domains. TRIM17 (tripartite motif-containing 17), also known as RBCC, terf or RNF16, is a 477 amino acid protein that contains one RING-type zinc finger, one SPRY domain and one B box-type zinc finger. Expressed nearly exclusively in testis, TRIM17 belongs to the TRIM family and, based on its functional domains, may play a role in transcriptional regulation events. The gene encoding TRIM17 maps to human chromosome 1, which spans 260 million base pairs, contains over 3,000 genes and comprises nearly 8% of the human genome. Chromosome 1 houses a large number of disease-associated genes, including those that are involved in familial adenomatous polyposis, Stickler syndrome, Parkinson’s disease, Gaucher disease, schizophrenia and Usher syndrome. Aberrations in chromosome 1 are found in a variety of cancers, including head and neck cancer, malignant melanoma and multiple myeloma
Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Zinc is an essential cofactor for more than 50 classes of enzymes and is involved in protein, nucleic acid, carbohydrate, and lipid metabolism, plus the control of gene transcription, growth, development, and differentiation. Zinc cannot passively diffuse across cell membranes and requires specific transporters, such as SLC39A7, to enter the cytosol from both the extracellular environment and from intracellular storage compartments.

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   The RING-type zinc finger motif is present in a number of viral and eukaryotic proteins and is made of a conserved cysteine-rich domain that is able to bind two zinc atoms. Proteins that contain this conserved domain are generally involved in the ubiquitination pathway of protein degradation. RNF146 (RING finger protein 146), also known as Dactylidin, is a 359 amino acid protein that contains one RING-type zinc finger and one WWE domain. Via its RING-type zinc finger, RNF146 may play a role in transcriptional regulation and protein degradation events. Defects in the gene encoding RNF146 are associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and may lead to a higher risk of breast cancer. Two isoforms of RNF146 exist due to alternative splicing events.
Catalog Number: (10266-436)

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   The RING-type zinc finger motif is present in a number of viral and eukaryotic proteins and is made of a conserved cysteine-rich domain that is able to bind two zinc atoms. Proteins that contain this conserved domain are generally involved in the ubiquitination pathway of protein degradation. RNF135 (RING finger protein 135), also known as L13, is a 432 amino acid protein that contains one RING-type zinc finger and one SPRY domain. Via its RING-type zinc finger, RNF135 may play a role in transcriptional regulation and protein degradation events. Defects in the gene encoding RNF135 are the cause of RNF135-related overgrowth syndrome which is characterized by learning disabilities, facial dysmorphism and increased weight and height. Multiple isoforms of RNF135 exist due to alternative splicing events.
Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   The RING-type zinc finger motif is present in a number of viral and eukaryotic proteins and is made of a conserved cysteine-rich domain that is able to bind two zinc atoms. Proteins that contain this conserved domain are generally involved in the ubiquitination pathway of protein degradation. RNF146 (RING finger protein 146), also known as Dactylidin, is a 359 amino acid protein that contains one RING-type zinc finger and one WWE domain. Via its RING-type zinc finger, RNF146 may play a role in transcriptional regulation and protein degradation events. Defects in the gene encoding RNF146 are associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and may lead to a higher risk of breast cancer. Two isoforms of RNF146 exist due to alternative splicing events.
Catalog Number: (103222-080)

Supplier:  Novus Biologicals
Description:   Glis1 Antibody, Polyclonal, Host: Sheep, Species: Human, Isotype: IgG, Immunogen: E. Coli-derived recombinant human Glis1 Met446-Thr620, Synonyms: FLJ36155, GLIS family zinc finger 1, GLI-similar 1, zinc finger protein GLIS1, Applications: WB, Size: 25UG
Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   SMAD regulates gene expression by interacting with different classes of transcription factors including DNA-binding multi-zinc finger proteins. SIP1, for SMAD interacting protein 1, is a member of the delta-EF1/Zfh1 family of 2-handed zinc finger/homeodomain proteins. SIP1 contains a SMAD-binding domain, a homeodomain and two clusters of zinc fingers on the N- and C-termini. SIP1, also known as SMADIP1, ZFHX1B and ZEB2 (zinc finger E-box-binding protein 2), can be induced by TGF∫ treatment. SIP1 plays a crucial role in normal embryonic development of neural structures and the neural crest. The human SIP1 gene maps to chromosome 2q22. Mutations in the SIP1 gene cause a form of Hirschsprung disease (HSCR). Patients with SIP1 mutations show mental retardation, delayed motor development, epilepsy, microcephaly, distinct facial features and/or congenital heart disease—all symptoms of HSCR.

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   The protein encoded by ZFP91 is a member of the zinc finger family of proteins. This protein contains C2H2 type domains, which are the classical zinc finger domains found in numerous nucleic acid-binding proteins. May be involved in transcriptional regulation. May play an important role in cell proliferation and/or anti-apoptosis Found in all the examined tissues including brain, heart, kidney, lung, liver, spleen, thymus, skeletal muscle, ovary and testis. Belongs to the krueppel C2H2-type zinc-finger protein family.
Catalog Number: (76011-880)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   The ZNF146 protein is a 33 kDa Kruppel protein, composed solely of 10 zinc finger motifs. ZNF146 overexpression in tumours may alter the balance between hRap1 and other telomeric proteins; therefore ZNF146 function may be linked to telomere regulation. ZNF146 is strongly overexpressed in many pancreas and colorectal cancers. Increased gene copy numbers are detected in 3 of 12 tumor cell lines and 2 of 12 primary pancreatic carcinomas. ZNF146 is overexpresseed in 80% of colorectal cancers.
Catalog Number: (75933-738)

Supplier:  Rockland Immunochemical
Description:   ZIP11, also known as Slc39A11, is a member of the broader ZIP family of multi-transmembrane domain metal ion transporters. Zinc is an essential ion for cells and plays significant roles in the growth, development, and differentiation. Members of the ZIP family generally transport metal ions from the cell exterior or lumen of intracellular organelles into the cytoplasm, as opposed to the ZnT (SLC30) family of zinc transporters that serve to reduce intracellular zinc availability by promoting zinc efflux from cells or into intracellular vesicles. At least three isoforms of ZIP11 are known to exist.
Supplier:  Spectrum Chemicals
Description:   EUGENOL, USP, is used in perfumeries, flavorings, essential oils and in medicine as a local antiseptic and anesthetic. Eugenol can be combined with zinc oxide to form a material – known as zinc oxide eugenol – which has restorative and prosthodontic applications in dentistry. The USP grade indicates it is graded suitable for personal care, cosmetic and pharmaceutical applications. All Spectrum Chemical USP grade products are manufactured, packaged and stored under current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) per 21CFR part 211 in FDA registered and inspected facilities. Storage temperature - LIGHT SENSITIVE: Keep tightly closed in light-resistant containers.

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   The protein encoded by ZFP91 is a member of the zinc finger family of proteins. This protein contains C2H2 type domains, which are the classical zinc finger domains found in numerous nucleic acid-binding proteins. May be involved in transcriptional regulation. May play an important role in cell proliferation and/or anti-apoptosis Found in all the examined tissues including brain, heart, kidney, lung, liver, spleen, thymus, skeletal muscle, ovary and testis. Belongs to the krueppel C2H2-type zinc-finger protein family.
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