| ID | Type | Location (GRCh37) | Location (GRCh38) | Length | GC content |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| hsa_ZNF292_0005800 | Intron-Intron | chr6:87924168-87924391 | chr6:87214450-87214673 | 224 nt | 0.4464 |
| hsa_ZNF292_0005900 | Intron-Exon-Intron | chr6:87924206-87928449 | chr6:87214488-87218731 | 243 nt | 0.4198 |
| hsa_ZNF292_0006100 | Intron-Exon-Intron | chr6:87924716-87925775 | chr6:87214998-87216057 | 300 nt | 0.3633 |
| hsa_ZNF292_0006200 | Intron-Exon-Intron | chr6:87924716-87932612 | chr6:87214998-87222894 | 640 nt | 0.3984 |
| hsa_ZNF292_0006300 | Intron-Exon-Intron | chr6:87924716-87943245 | chr6:87214998-87233527 | 348 nt | 0.3448 |
| hsa_ZNF292_0006900 | Intron-Exon-Intron | chr6:87925621-87932612 | chr6:87215903-87222894 | 495 nt | 0.4202 |
| hsa_ZNF292_0006600 | Exon-Exon | chr6:87925621-87969872 | chr6:87215903-87260154 | 140 nt | 0.3643 |
| hsa_ZNF292_0006700 | Exon-Exon | chr6:87925621-87971270 | chr6:87215903-87261552 | 250 nt | 0.2880 |
| hsa_ZNF292_0006800 | Exon-Exon | chr6:87925621-87971508 | chr6:87215903-87261790 | 250 nt | 0.3040 |
| hsa_ZNF292_0007500 | Intron-Intron | chr6:87926503-87926663 | chr6:87216785-87216945 | 161 nt | 0.3354 |
A study in mice demonstrated that the circZNF292 is hypoxia-induced and regulates Wnt/β-catenin pathway components to promote glioma proliferation and tube formation [Mehta et al. DOI:10.1016/j.pneurobio.2020.101746]. In rat models of myocardial ischemia, the circZNF292 was highly expressed following oxygen glucose deprivation treatment, and its overexpression was shown to release OGD-induced damage [Tian et al. DOI:10.3390/molecules26041155]. A study in human hepatoma cells demonstrated that the circZNF292 promotes hypoxic cell proliferation, vasculogenic mimicry, and radioresistance via the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, and induces tube formation and spheroid sprouting in endothelial cells [Huang et al. DOI: 10.3390/cells11091381]. Research in human glioma cells further showed that the circZNF292 is hypoxia-induced and regulates Wnt/β-catenin pathway components to promote proliferation and tube formation [Mehta et al. DOI: 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2020.101746].