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BANP is a protein coding gene that is located in the Nucleoplasm. Its official name is BTG3 associated nuclear protein. It plays a role in DNA binding, chromatin regulation, repressor, transcription regulation and cell cycle. In recombination BANP protein represses T-cell receptors to control recombination during transcription. As a tumor suppressor BANP negatively regulates p53 transcription in recombination. It can be expressed in various tissues in the body including the testis, spleen, and the placenta.