PHF23 KO cell lysate available now. Free of charge wild type control included. Knockout achieved by using CRISPR/Cas9, Homozygous: Insertion of the selection cassette in exon 2.
410141M05Rik, FLJ16355, FLJ22884, Jun-01, MGC2941, P23-172M21.13-002, PDH-containing protein JUNE-1, PHD finger protein 23, PHD finger protein 23a, PHF23_HUMAN, RP23-172M21.13, hJUNE 1b
PHF23 KO cell lysate available now. Free of charge wild type control included. Knockout achieved by using CRISPR/Cas9, Homozygous: Insertion of the selection cassette in exon 2.
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PHF23 also known as Plant Homeodomain Finger 23 is a protein involved in chromatin dynamics and regulation of gene expression. It has a molecular mass of approximately 43 kDa. PHF23 contains a zinc finger domain which is important for its role in binding to histones. The protein expresses in various tissues but shows higher expression levels in certain organs like the brain and testes. Its expression pattern suggests an involvement in critical regulatory processes.
PHF23 plays a role in the modification of chromatin structure influencing gene transcription. The protein participates in the formation of a complex that is involved in transcriptional repression. It particularly associates with components of the nucleosome acting as a mediator in processes that alter the accessibility of DNA for transcription factors and enzymes. The protein's ability to bind to chromatin allows it to directly impact the epigenetic state of cells.
PHF23 is a part of the chromatin remodeling pathway and is involved in the regulation of gene transcription. Its interaction with methylated histones connects it to the pathway of histone modification. It works alongside other proteins like LSD1 which is a lysine-specific demethylase and this collaborative function influences the transcriptional output of the cell. The protein’s actions contribute to maintaining the balance between gene activation and repression which is essential for normal cellular functions.
PHF23 relates to conditions involving abnormal chromatin remodeling such as certain cancers. Its alteration affects the typical transcriptional control which can lead to tumorigenesis. The protein interacts with other proteins including members of the histone demethylase family like KDM1A influencing pathways that become dysregulated in cancerous states. Studies suggest that understanding PHF23's exact role offers potential therapeutic targets for diseases where chromatin misregulation plays an important role.
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