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=znf131=  
= ''zbtb35'' =  
This is the community wiki page for the gene ''znf131'' please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase
This is the community wiki page for the gene ''zbtb35'' please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase.
 
=nomenclature updates=
05MAY2026
 
''Xenopus'' gene names have been updated, changing from ''znf131, zinc finger protein 131'' to ''zbtb35,  zinc finger and BTB domain containing 35'' folowing updtes to the human orthology nomenclature.
 
=summary for human ZBTB35 from NCBI=
Predicted to enable DNA-binding transcription repressor activity, RNA polymerase II-specific and RNA polymerase II cis-regulatory region sequence-specific DNA binding activity. Predicted to be involved in negative regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II; regulation of cytokine production; and regulation of immune system process. Located in intermediate filament cytoskeleton and nucleoplasm. [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Jul 2025]

Latest revision as of 14:59, 5 May 2026

zbtb35

This is the community wiki page for the gene zbtb35 please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase.

nomenclature updates

05MAY2026

Xenopus gene names have been updated, changing from znf131, zinc finger protein 131 to zbtb35, zinc finger and BTB domain containing 35 folowing updtes to the human orthology nomenclature.

summary for human ZBTB35 from NCBI

Predicted to enable DNA-binding transcription repressor activity, RNA polymerase II-specific and RNA polymerase II cis-regulatory region sequence-specific DNA binding activity. Predicted to be involved in negative regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II; regulation of cytokine production; and regulation of immune system process. Located in intermediate filament cytoskeleton and nucleoplasm. [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Jul 2025]