Entry - *194558 - ZINC FINGER PROTEIN 83; ZNF83 - OMIM
 
* 194558

ZINC FINGER PROTEIN 83; ZNF83


HGNC Approved Gene Symbol: ZNF83

Cytogenetic location: 19q13.41   Genomic coordinates (GRCh38) : 19:52,612,377-52,690,496 (from NCBI)


TEXT

Mapping

Marine et al. (1994) assigned the ZNF83 gene (also known as HPF1) to chromosome 19 by screening a human/rodent hybrid panel and localized the gene further to 19q13.3-q13.4 by fluorescence in situ hybridization and digital imaging microscopy.


History

Conserved structural motifs define large families of nucleic acid binding proteins in eukaryotes. The C2H2-type zinc finger motif, conferring both specific RNA and DNA binding activities, was first detected within the amino acid sequence of the Xenopus transcription factor IIIA (Miller et al., 1985). Thereafter, vertebrate genomes were shown to encode hundreds of so-called zinc finger proteins (ZFPs). Subfamilies were defined on the basis of conserved sequence elements outside the finger repeat, such as the KRAB domain. Several members of these subfamilies were found to have a clustered genomic organization.


REFERENCES

  1. Marine, J.-C., Bellefroid, E. J., Bourguignon, C., Riviere, M., Lecoq, P. J., Poncelet, D. A., Szpirer, J., Martial, J. A., Szpirer, C. Assignment of the human ZNF83 (HPF1) zinc finger gene to chromosome 19q13.3-q13.4. Genomics 21: 285-286, 1994. [PubMed: 8088807, related citations] [Full Text]

  2. Miller, J., McLachlan, A. D., Klug, A. Repetitive zinc-binding domains in the protein transcription factor IIIA from Xenopus oocytes. EMBO J. 4: 1609-1614, 1985. [PubMed: 4040853, related citations] [Full Text]


Creation Date:
Victor A. McKusick : 6/17/1994
alopez : 07/07/2010
dkim : 6/26/1998
jason : 6/17/1994

* 194558

ZINC FINGER PROTEIN 83; ZNF83


HGNC Approved Gene Symbol: ZNF83

Cytogenetic location: 19q13.41   Genomic coordinates (GRCh38) : 19:52,612,377-52,690,496 (from NCBI)


TEXT

Mapping

Marine et al. (1994) assigned the ZNF83 gene (also known as HPF1) to chromosome 19 by screening a human/rodent hybrid panel and localized the gene further to 19q13.3-q13.4 by fluorescence in situ hybridization and digital imaging microscopy.


History

Conserved structural motifs define large families of nucleic acid binding proteins in eukaryotes. The C2H2-type zinc finger motif, conferring both specific RNA and DNA binding activities, was first detected within the amino acid sequence of the Xenopus transcription factor IIIA (Miller et al., 1985). Thereafter, vertebrate genomes were shown to encode hundreds of so-called zinc finger proteins (ZFPs). Subfamilies were defined on the basis of conserved sequence elements outside the finger repeat, such as the KRAB domain. Several members of these subfamilies were found to have a clustered genomic organization.


REFERENCES

  1. Marine, J.-C., Bellefroid, E. J., Bourguignon, C., Riviere, M., Lecoq, P. J., Poncelet, D. A., Szpirer, J., Martial, J. A., Szpirer, C. Assignment of the human ZNF83 (HPF1) zinc finger gene to chromosome 19q13.3-q13.4. Genomics 21: 285-286, 1994. [PubMed: 8088807] [Full Text: https://doi.org/10.1006/geno.1994.1262]

  2. Miller, J., McLachlan, A. D., Klug, A. Repetitive zinc-binding domains in the protein transcription factor IIIA from Xenopus oocytes. EMBO J. 4: 1609-1614, 1985. [PubMed: 4040853] [Full Text: https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1985.tb03825.x]


Creation Date:
Victor A. McKusick : 6/17/1994

Edit History:
alopez : 07/07/2010
dkim : 6/26/1998
jason : 6/17/1994