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Splicing Factor 1 (SF1, zinc finger protein 162) is a nuclear pre-mRNA splicing factor that is required for the early stages of spliceosome assembly. It plays a role in nuclear pre-mRNA retention and transcriptional repression. It is involved in testicular development, and in the development of Leydig and Sertoli cells. SF1 is widely expressed and is nuclear in localization. This protein is not to be confused with SRSF1, a proto-oncogene splicing factor also called Splicing Factor 1.
References: Mol Cell Biol 2008 28(9):3045; Cancer Res 2010 70(18):7264