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SP6 Transcription Factor

SP6 belongs to a family of transcription factors that contain 3 classical zinc finger DNA-binding domains consisting of a zinc atom tetrahedrally coordinated by 2 cysteines and 2 histidines (C2H2 motif). These transcription factors bind to GC-rich sequences and related GT and CACCC boxes (Scohy et al., 2000 [PubMed 11087666]).

Gene Name: SP6 Transcription Factor
Synonyms: SP6, EPIPROFIN, Krueppel-like factor 14, Kruppel-like factor 14, Sp6 transcription factor, Transcription factor Sp6, EPFN
Target Sequences: NP_954871.1 Q3SY56

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