DPF1 (double PHD fingers 1) belongs to the d4 family of proteins. It is also known as Neud4/BAF45b. This gene is mapped to human chromosome 19q13.2
Synonyms: Anti-BAF45b; Anti-D4, zinc and double PHD fingers family 1; Anti-NEUD4; Anti-neuro-d4
Storage: -20C
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Biochem Physiol Actions: DPF1 (double PHD fingers 1) plays an important role in preserving the stemness in GICs (glioma initiating cells). It serves as a therapeutic target for glioblastoma. DPF1 acts as an adaptor protein, associated with connecting the SWI/SNF (switch/sucrose non-fermentable) complex and corepressor complexes having TLX (a nuclear orphan receptor) and LSD1 (lysine-specific demethylase 1)/RCOR2 (REST corepressor 2).
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