Also known as ZXDL, ZXD family zinc finger C
Zinc finger, X-linked, duplicated family member C (ZXDC) is a human CIITA-binding protein involved in the activation of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and II. For binding to occur, ZXDC must form an oligomeric complex with another copy of itself or with ZXDA, a related protein. ZXDC is activated by sumoylation, a post-translational modification. ZXDC plays a role in controlling immunological responses, cancer formation and progression, and cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival.
Enables C2H2 zinc finger domain binding activity; LRR domain binding activity; and transcription coactivator activity. Involved in positive regulation of transcription, DNA-templated. Predicted to be active in nucleus. [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Apr 2022]
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Zinc finger, X-linked, duplicated family member C (ZXDC) is a human CIITA-binding protein involved in the activation of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and II. For binding to occur, ZXDC must form an oligomeric complex with another copy of itself or with ZXDA, a related protein. ZXDC is activated by sumoylation, a post-translational modification. ZXDC plays a role in controlling immunological responses, cancer formation and progression, and cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival.
== History ==
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).