Zinc-finger proteins contain DNA-binding domains and have a wide variety of functions, most of which encompass some form of transcriptional activation or repression. ZNF265 (Zinc finger protein 265), also known as ZRANB2 (Zinc finger Ran-binding domain-containing protein 2), ZIS, ZIS1 or ZIS2, is a 330 amino acid protein that belongs to the ZRANB2 family. Localized to the nucleus, ZNF265 functions as a splicing factor that is responsible for alternatively splicing Tra-2(beta) (transformer-2 beta) transcripts and is thought to interfere with constitutive 5'-splice selection. ZNF265 contains two RanBP2-type zinc fingers through which it conveys its RNA-binding activity. Two isoforms, designated ZIS-1 and ZIS-2, are expressed due to alternative splicing events. Upon DNA damage, ZIS-2 may be phosphorylated by ATM or ATR.