POU domain, class 4, transcription factor 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the POU4F2gene.[4][5]
Function
POU4F2 is a member of the POU-domain family of transcription factors. POU-domain proteins have been observed to play important roles in control of cell identity in several systems. A class IV POU-domain protein, POU4F2 is found in human retina exclusively within a subpopulation of ganglion cells where it may play a role in determining or maintaining the identities of a small subset of visual systemneurons.[supplied by OMIM][5]
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