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Zinc finger CCCH-type containing 7A (ZC3H7A) is a cytoplasmic and nuclear RNA-binding protein that belongs to the CCCH-type zinc finger protein family and participates in post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. ZC3H7A Antibody / RNA Processing Factor Antibody (clone PCRP-ZC3H7A-1D6) recognizes ZC3H7A, a protein implicated in RNA metabolism, messenger RNA processing, and the regulation of RNA-protein complexes that influence cellular gene expression programs. ZC3H7A antibody, also known as Zinc finger CCCH-type containing 7A antibody and CCCH zinc finger RNA-binding protein antibody in the literature, is useful for investigating mechanisms that control RNA stability, processing, and intracellular RNA trafficking.
ZC3H7A is encoded on chromosome 16 and produces a zinc finger-containing protein characterized by CCCH-type zinc finger motifs that mediate interactions with RNA molecules and components of ribonucleoprotein complexes. Members of the CCCH zinc finger family frequently function as regulators of RNA turnover and post-transcriptional gene expression, allowing cells to rapidly alter protein production in response to developmental cues, environmental signals, and cellular stress. Through these activities, ZC3H7A contributes to the broader network of proteins responsible for coordinating RNA processing and gene regulatory pathways.
RNA processing factors play critical roles in determining the fate of cellular transcripts. Following transcription, messenger RNAs undergo extensive processing, transport, storage, translation, and degradation. Proteins such as ZC3H7A help regulate these events through interactions with RNA molecules and associated protein complexes. This level of regulation is essential for maintaining appropriate cellular protein expression profiles and supporting normal cellular homeostasis. Consequently, disruption of RNA-binding proteins and post-transcriptional regulatory pathways has been linked to numerous human diseases, including cancer and developmental disorders.
ZC3H7A expression has been reported across multiple tissues and cell types, reflecting the widespread requirement for RNA regulatory mechanisms in normal cellular function. As interest in RNA biology continues to expand, proteins involved in mRNA metabolism and post-transcriptional regulation have become increasingly important targets for studies investigating gene expression control, stress responses, differentiation, and disease-associated regulatory networks.
Clone PCRP-ZC3H7A-1D6 is supported by Protein Microarray Validation data, providing an additional level of confidence in target recognition. Protein Microarray Validated antibodies are screened against thousands of human proteins to assess target specificity and identify potential off-target interactions. This approach supports the use of ZC3H7A Antibody for investigations of RNA processing pathways, RNA-binding protein biology, and post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms. A ZC3H7A antibody is suitable for detecting ZC3H7A expression in relevant research applications.
Because RNA processing factors coordinate fundamental mechanisms of gene expression and cellular regulation, researchers may also be interested in our Cell Biology Antibodies landing page featuring markers involved in RNA metabolism, signaling, proliferation, and cellular homeostasis.
Optimal dilution of the ZC3H7A Antibody / RNA Processing Factor Antibody should be determined by the researcher.
Recombinant full-length human ZC3H7A protein was used as the immunogen for the ZC3H7A antibody.
Aliquot the ZC3H7A antibody and store frozen at -20oC or colder. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
RNA processing protein antibody, RNA metabolism protein antibody, CCCH zinc finger RNA-binding protein antibody, Post-transcriptional regulatory protein antibody, mRNA processing factor antibody
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