Alternative splicing is a major source of protein diversity in humans. The human splicing factor zinc finger, Ran-binding domain containing protein 2 (ZRANB2) is a splicing protein whose specific endogenous targets are unknown. Its upregulation in grade III ovarian serous papillary carcinoma could suggest a role in some cancers.
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October 2008
ZRANB2 was identified originally in a differential display experiment on 2-day and 10-day primary cultures of rat juxtaglomerular cells. During prolonged culture it was found to undergo down-regulation in concert with renin, the archetypical constituent of these cells. ZRANB2 has two zinc fingers that form a novel fold and show striking homology to Ran-binding protein domains.
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November 2006
Pre-mRNA splicing is performed by the spliceosome. SR proteins in this macromolecular complex are essential for both constitutive and alternative splicing. By using the SR-related protein ZNF265 as bait in a yeast two-hybrid screen, we pulled out the uncharacterized human protein XE7, which is encoded by a pseudoautosomal gene.
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