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Antibody detects endogenous levels of total Tristetraprolin.
ZFP36 is a probable regulatory protein with a novel zinc finger structure involved in regulating the response to growth factors. Knockdown of ZFP36 increased both cognate macrophage gene mRNAs and inflammatory tumor necrosis factor protein release. Overexpression of ZFP36 resulted in decreased levels of the same genes supporting its role in regulating macrophage gene expression. Multiple phosphorylation sites in ZFP36 in mammalian cells were reported. ZFP36 can be phosphorylated by JNK as well as by the other members of the greater MAP kinase family. Gene expression profiling predicts clinical outcome of prostate cancer. Inappropriate ZFP36 production may be one factor that contributes to higher rheumatoid arthritis disease activity.
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Protein Aliases: G0/G1 switch regulatory protein 24; Growth factor-inducible nuclear protein NUP475; mRNA decay activator protein ZFP36; TPA-induced sequence 11; Tristetraprolin; tristetraproline; TTP; Zfp-36; Zinc finger protein 36; zinc finger protein 36 homolog; zinc finger protein 36, C3H type, homolog; zinc finger protein, C3H type, 36 homolog
Gene Aliases: G0S24; GOS24; NUP475; RNF162A; TIS11; TIS11A; TIS11D; TISII; TTP; Zfp-36; ZFP36
UniProt ID: (Human) P26651, (Mouse) P22893, (Rat) P47973
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 7538, (Mouse) 22695, (Rat) 79426
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