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The ZNHIT2 gene, located on chromosome 7, encodes a zinc-finger HIT-type containing protein crucial for various cellular processes, such as chromatin remodeling and gene transcription regulation. Knockout studies in mice reveal that ZNHIT2, alongside ZNHIT1, is essential during early development, with deficits leading to embryonic lethality during peri-implantation stages due to reduced proportions of pluripotent inner cell mass cells and aberrant expression of key developmental genes like NANOG and SOX17. This gene's relevance extends to its involvement in protein-protein and protein-nucleic acid interactions that are fundamental in cellular functions.
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Protein Aliases: Protein FON; Zinc finger HIT domain-containing protein 2; zinc finger, HIT domain containing 2; zinc finger, HIT domain containing 2, pseudogene; zinc finger, HIT type 2; zinc finger, HIT-type containing 2
Gene Aliases: C11orf5; FON; ORF6; RGD1307918; ZNHIT2; Znhit2-ps
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9UHR6, (Mouse) Q9QY66
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 741, (Rat) 309177, (Mouse) 29805
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