KLF4

Information KLF4

Description

This gene encodes a protein that belongs to the Kruppel family of transcription factors. The encoded zinc finger protein is required for normal development of the barrier function of skin. The encoded protein is thought to control the G1-to-S transition of the cell cycle following DNA damage by mediating the tumor suppressor gene p53. Mice lacking this gene have a normal appearance but lose weight rapidly, and die shortly after birth due to fluid evaporation resulting from compromised epidermal barrier function. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms. [provided by RefSeq, Sep 2015]

Full Name

Kruppel like factor 4

Source NCBI

Species

Homo sapiens [tax_id: 9606]

Genome

hg38

ReMap Statistics

Datasets
11
Biotypes
10
Peaks
187,685
Non-redundant peaks
144,368

TF Classification

Super Class
Zinc-coordinating DNA-binding domains
Class
C2H2 zinc finger factors
Familly
Three-zinc finger Krüppel-related factors
Sub Familly
Krüppel-like factors

Source TFClass

External IDs

NCBI Gene
9314
Official Gene Name
KLF4
JASPAR
MA0039
Ensembl
ENSG00000136826
UniProt
O43474
Genevisible
O43474
RefSeq
NM_001314052
Aliases
EZF; GKLF
All peaks KLF4
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Non redundant peaks KLF4
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SEQUENCES KLF4
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Datasets Table for KLF4

Target name Target modification Ecotype/Strain Biotype Biotype modification Source Species Experiment Peaks
KLF4 HAP1 GEO Homo sapiens GSE130417 27,503
KLF4 WA09 heat-shock GEO Homo sapiens GSE105028 690
KLF4 WA09 GEO Homo sapiens GSE105028 2,012
KLF4 BJ INDUCED GEO Homo sapiens GSE36570 55,034
KLF4 PDAC GEO Homo sapiens GSE64557 40,215
KLF4 keratinocyte diff GEO Homo sapiens GSE57702 41,293
KLF4 MCF-7 GEO Homo sapiens GSE41561 7,704
KLF4 WIBR3 GEO Homo sapiens GSE130417 2,773
KLF4 hiPSC GEO Homo sapiens GSE56567 8,039
KLF4 OSK GEO Homo sapiens GSE81899 217
KLF4 foreskin GEO Homo sapiens GSE126390 2,205
Target name Target modification Ecotype/Strain Biotype Biotype modification Source Species Experiment Peaks