Also known as ZNF911, zinc finger protein, Y-linked, zinc finger protein Y-linked
Zinc finger Y-chromosomal protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ZFY gene of the Y chromosome.
Gene data
ZFY- Name
- zinc finger protein Y-linked
- Type
- protein-coding
- Chromosome
- Y
- Position
- 2,935,201–2,982,579 (+)
- Aliases
- ZNF911
- Ensembl
- ENSG00000067646
- RefSeq RNA
- NM_001145275.2, NM_001145276.2, NM_001369702.1, NM_001369703.1, NM_001369704.1
- RefSeq protein
- NP_001138747.1, NP_001138748.1, NP_001356631.1, NP_001356632.1, NP_001356633.1
This gene encodes a zinc finger-containing protein that may function as a transcription factor. This gene was once a candidate gene for the testis-determining factor (TDF) and was erroneously referred to as TDF. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008].
Gene Ontology
Biological process
Molecular function
via MyGene.info
Gene · Ensembl
zinc finger protein Y-linked
- Symbol
- ZFY
- Biotype
- Protein coding
- Organism
- Homo sapiens
- Location
- Chr Y:2,935,201-2,982,579
- Strand
- Forward (+)
- Assembly
- GRCh38
via Ensembl · EMBL-EBI
~1 min read
Encyclopedic overview
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- References
Zinc finger Y-chromosomal protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ZFY gene of the Y chromosome.
This gene encodes a zinc finger-containing protein that may function as a transcription factor. This gene was once a candidate gene for the testis-determining factor (TDF) and was erroneously referred to as TDF.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “ZFY” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.