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Zinc finger protein 488 (ZNF488) is a nuclear transcription factor that belongs to the C2H2-type zinc finger protein family, a large group of DNA-binding proteins involved in regulating gene expression. ZNF488 antibody is commonly used to study this proteinâs role in transcriptional control, cellular differentiation, and lineage-specific gene regulation. As a zinc finger transcription factor, ZNF488 is thought to influence the expression of genes involved in developmental and cellular identity processes.
ZNF488 antibody, also known as Zinc finger protein 488 antibody or ZNF488 transcription factor antibody in the literature, enables detection of this nuclear protein in pathways associated with gene regulation and chromatin interaction. Members of the C2H2 zinc finger family typically function by binding specific DNA sequences and recruiting transcriptional co-regulators, thereby modulating gene expression patterns in a context-dependent manner. ZNF488 shares these structural and functional features, positioning it as a regulator of transcriptional programs in specialized cell types.
Functionally, ZNF488 has been implicated in cellular differentiation processes, particularly within epithelial and neural lineages. Its activity contributes to the establishment and maintenance of gene expression programs that define cell identity and functional specialization. Dysregulation of zinc finger transcription factors, including ZNF488, has been associated with altered gene expression profiles and disease states such as cancer. ZNF488 antibody provides a useful tool for investigating these regulatory mechanisms in both normal and pathological contexts.
Subcellularly, ZNF488 is localized to the nucleus, consistent with its role as a DNA-binding transcription factor. In tissue-based analysis, this is reflected by nuclear staining in cells expressing the protein, while in cell-based assays such as flow cytometry, intracellular staining following permeabilization allows detection of nuclear transcription factors. ZNF488 antibody is therefore well suited for applications requiring identification of nuclear proteins and transcriptional regulators.
Expression of ZNF488 has been observed in epithelial tissues, including reproductive tract tissues such as the uterus, where it may contribute to tissue-specific gene regulation. Its presence in cultured cell lines such as HeLa further supports its role in maintaining transcriptional programs in proliferative cells. ZNF488 antibody enables analysis of these expression patterns across both tissue and cell-based systems.
This ZNF488 antibody is supported by protein microarray specificity validation, confirming selective binding to ZNF488 among a large panel of human proteins. In addition, immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry data support detection of ZNF488 in tissue sections and cultured cells, respectively. Together, these validation approaches provide confidence in specificity and performance, making this antibody a valuable reagent for studies of transcriptional regulation, nuclear protein expression, and cellular differentiation.
This antibody is part of a broader antibody panel offered by NSJ Bioreagents.
Optimal dilution of the ZNF488 antibody should be determined by the researcher.
A recombinant partial protein (within amino acids 170-307) from the human protein was used as the immunogen for the ZNF488 antibody.
Aliquot the ZNF488 antibody and store frozen at -20oC or colder. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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