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Research progress on transcription factor ZNF24 in Tumors / 药学实践与服务
Article 在 Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1003616
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ABSTRACT
The transcription factor ZNF24 (also known as ZNF191 or KOX17) is a member of the Krüppel-like zinc finger transcription factor family, with a leucine-rich (Leu) SCAN domain (also known as LeR domain) at the N-terminus and four consecutive typical Kruppel-like zinc finger modities at the C-terminus. ZNF24 is a multifunctional transcription factor involved in the regulation of kinase transcriptional activity, vascular proliferation and development, especially in tumorigenesis and tumor progression. ZNF24 plays an important and complex dual-directional regulation role (promoting and inhibiting) in tumor development, invasion and metastasis by regulating the transcriptional expression of different target genes (such as VEGF, Wnt8B, Twist1, β-catenin and DGL1, etc.) and the competitive binding with protein factors (such as β-catenin). Therefore, elucidating the mechanism of ZNF24 in tumors would provide clues and ideas for the treatment of tumors. The researches status of ZNF24 in tumors were summarized in this paper.
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全文: 1 索引: WPRIM 语言: Zh 期刊: Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 年: 2023 类型: Article
全文: 1 索引: WPRIM 语言: Zh 期刊: Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 年: 2023 类型: Article