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Facts about Splicing factor 1.
May act as transcription repressor. .
Human | |
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Gene Name: | SF1 |
Uniprot: | Q15637 |
Entrez: | 7536 |
Belongs to: |
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BBP/SF1 family |
Mammalian branch point-binding protein; mBBP; splicing factor 1; Transcription factor ZFM1; ZFM1BBP; Zinc finger gene in MEN1 locus; Zinc finger protein 162D11S636; ZNF162MBBP
Mass (kDA):
68.33 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 11q13.1 |
Sequence: | 11; NC_000011.10 (64764604..64778844, complement) |
Detected in lung, ovary, adrenal gland, colon, kidney, muscle, pancreas, thyroid, placenta, brain, liver and heart.
Nucleus.
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PMID: 8752089 by Arning S., et al. Mammalian splicing factor SF1 is encoded by variant cDNAs and binds to RNA.
PMID: 9192847 by Caslini C., et al. Identification of two novel isoforms of the ZNF162 gene: a growing family of signal transduction and activator of RNA proteins.