ZFC3H1


Description

The ZFC3H1 (zinc finger C3H1-type containing) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 12.

ZFC3H1 is a component of the trimeric poly(A) tail exosome targeting (PAXT) complex, which directs a subset of long and polyadenylated poly(A) RNAs for degradation by the RNA exosome. The RNA exosome is essential for RNA degradation within eukaryotic nuclei. MTREX, a cofactor of PAXT, facilitates substrate targeting by linking to RNA-binding protein adapters.

ZFC3H1 is also known as CCDC131, CSRC2, PSRC2.

Associated Diseases



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