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Zinc finger CCCH-type containing 7A (ZC3H7A) is a cytoplasmic and nuclear RNA-binding protein encoded by the ZC3H7A gene on chromosome 16. ZC3H7A Antibody / Zinc Finger CCCH-Type Containing 7A Antibody recognizes a member of the CCCH-type zinc finger protein family that participates in RNA metabolism, post-transcriptional gene regulation, and the formation of ribonucleoprotein complexes. ZC3H7A antibody, also referred to as CCCH zinc finger protein antibody and RNA-binding zinc finger protein antibody in the literature, is useful for investigating the cellular mechanisms that control messenger RNA processing, stability, transport, and expression.
ZC3H7A contains characteristic CCCH-type zinc finger motifs that mediate interactions with RNA molecules and RNA-associated protein complexes. CCCH zinc finger proteins comprise a specialized family of RNA regulatory proteins that function after transcription has occurred, helping determine whether specific messenger RNAs are stabilized, translated, transported, or degraded. Through these activities, ZC3H7A contributes to the highly coordinated regulatory network that controls cellular protein production and gene expression dynamics.
RNA-binding proteins have emerged as critical regulators of normal cellular physiology. Following transcription, messenger RNAs undergo extensive processing before they can be translated into protein. These processes include splicing, transport, localization, storage, translation, and turnover. Proteins such as ZC3H7A help coordinate these events by interacting directly with RNA transcripts and components of ribonucleoprotein assemblies. Proper regulation of these pathways is essential for maintaining cellular homeostasis and allowing cells to respond rapidly to developmental, metabolic, and environmental stimuli.
ZC3H7A is broadly expressed in multiple tissues and cell types, reflecting the universal requirement for post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms. Studies of RNA-binding proteins have become increasingly important because dysregulation of RNA metabolism has been implicated in cancer, developmental abnormalities, neurological disorders, and other human diseases. Consequently, proteins that participate in RNA regulatory pathways continue to attract significant interest as investigators seek to better understand the molecular control of gene expression.
ZC3H7A functions within the broader family of RNA-associated zinc finger proteins that help govern transcript fate and cellular protein synthesis. Its ability to interact with RNA and participate in post-transcriptional regulatory processes makes it a valuable target for studies involving RNA biology, transcript regulation, and gene expression control. A ZC3H7A antibody is suitable for detecting ZC3H7A expression in relevant research applications. The rabbit polyclonal format provides an additional option for researchers investigating Zinc finger CCCH-type containing 7A biology and RNA-binding protein function.
Researchers seeking a Protein Microarray Validated antibody for studies of RNA metabolism and transcript regulation may also be interested in our ZC3H7A Antibody / RNA Processing Factor Antibody clone PCRP-ZC3H7A-1D6 page featuring protein microarray specificity validation.
Optimal dilution of the ZC3H7A Antibody / Zinc Finger CCCH-Type Containing 7A Antibody should be determined by the researcher.
Recombinant human protein (amino acids Q13-R717) was used as the immunogen for the ZC3H7A antibody.
After reconstitution, the ZC3H7A antibody can be stored for up to one month at 4oC. For long-term, aliquot and store at -20oC. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
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