ZBTB43 is a BTB/zinc-finger transcription factor that safeguards germline genomic and epigenomic integrity by recognizing and remodeling non-B DNA at purine-pyrimidine repeat (PPR) sequences in fetal male prospermatogonia (PMID:35787683). Its C2H2 zinc fingers ZF1 and ZF2 bind CA-repeat DNA through a defined quadruple recognition center formed by Arg389, Met411, His413, and His414, as resolved by crystallography of the ZF1-3/B-DNA complex with mutational validation (PMID:39344089). By converting mutagenic Z-form DNA at these PPRs back to B-form, ZBTB43 prevents the accumulation of DNA double-strand breaks and creates a B-DNA substrate for the de novo methyltransferase DNMT3A, thereby enabling de novo CpG methylation at these sites (PMID:35787683, PMID:36454621). Independently, its BTB domain physically interacts with BDP1, a subunit of the RNA polymerase III transcription factor TFIIIB, indicating a possible role in Pol III transcription (PMID:16542149). Beyond these findings, the functional consequences of ZBTB43's nuclear-speckle localization and its reported role in mitochondrial respiration in myoblasts have not been mechanistically characterized in the available corpus.