Target Name: ZNF460
NCBI ID: G10794
Other Name(s): Zinc finger protein 460 (isoform 1) | zinc finger protein 460 | ZNF272 | HZF8 | Zinc finger protein 460, transcript variant 1 | ZNF460 variant 1 | Zinc finger protein 460 | zinc finger protein HZF8 | Zinc finger protein 272 | zinc finger protein 272 | ZN460_HUMAN | Zinc finger protein HZF8

ZNF460 and NALP: Modulators of Gene Expression and Potential Drug Targets

ZNF460, also known as Zinc finger protein 460 (isoform 1), is a protein that is expressed in a variety of tissues throughout the body. It is a zinc finger gene that is characterized by the presence of a zinc finger domain, which is a specific type of gene regulation that involves the binding of zinc ions to a protein. ZNF460 is a key regulator of various cellular processes, including cell growth, differentiation, and inflammation.

One of the unique features of ZNF460 is its ability to interact with a wide variety of transcription factors, including DNA-binding proteins such as histone proteins and non-DNA-binding proteins such as RNA factors. This interactivity makes ZNF460 a critical regulator of gene expression and has led to its involvement in a wide range of biological processes.

In addition to its role in gene regulation, ZNF460 is also a potential drug target. Its interaction with transcription factors makes it a potential target for small molecules that can modulate gene expression. This has led to a number of studies aimed at identifying small molecules that can interact with ZNF460 and modulate its activity.

One of the most promising small molecules that has been identified as a potential ZNF460 inhibitor is called N-acetyl-L-tryptophan (NALP). NALP is a natural compound that is found in many fruits and vegetables, and has been shown to have a variety of biological effects, including modulating gene expression.

NALP has been shown to interact with ZNF460 and inhibit its activity. This interaction between NALP and ZNF460 is thought to occur through a process called interaction-mediated regulation, in which NALP interacts with a specific protein and then modulates the activity of that protein.

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Protein Name: Zinc Finger Protein 460

Functions: May be involved in transcriptional regulation

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