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DGCR8 antibody , Cat. # FNab02352

DGCR8 antibody , Cat. # FNab02352

SKU:FNab02352

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Size:100ug

Purification:Immunogen affinity purified

Form:liquid

Purity:?95% as determined by SDS-PAGE

Host:Rabbit

Clonality:polyclonal

Clone ID:

Isotype:IgG

Storage:PBS with 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol pH 7.3,-20? for 12 months(Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.)

Background:Component of the microprocessor complex that acts as a RNA-and heme-binding protein that is involved in the initial step of microRNA(miRNA) biogenesis. Component of the microprocessor complex that is required to process primary miRNA transcripts(pri-miRNAs) to release precursor miRNA(pre-miRNA) in the nucleus. Within the microprocessor complex, DGCR8 function as a molecular anchor necessary for the recognition of pri-miRNA at dsRNA-ssRNA junction and directs DROSHA to cleave 11 bp away form the junction to release hairpin-shaped pre-miRNAs that are subsequently cut by the cytoplasmic DICER to generate mature miRNAs(PubMed:26027739, PubMed:26748718). The heme-bound DGCR8 dimer binds pri-miRNAs as a cooperative trimer(of dimers) and is active in triggering pri-miRNA cleavage, whereas the heme-free DGCR8 monomer binds pri-miRNAs as a dimer and is much less active. Both double-stranded and single-stranded regions of a pri-miRNA are required for its binding(PubMed:15531877, PubMed:15574589, PubMed:15589161, PubMed:16751099, PubMed:16906129, PubMed:16963499, PubMed:17159994). Specifically recognizes and binds N6-methyladenosine(m6A)-containing pri-miRNAs, a modification required for pri-miRNAs processing(PubMed:25799998). Involved in the silencing of embryonic stem cell self-renewal(By similarity).

Immunogen:DiGeorge syndrome critical region gene 8

Synonyms:C22orf12, DGCRK6

Observed MW:120 kDa

Uniprot ID:Q8WYQ5

Reactivity:Human

Tested Application:ELISA, WB

Recommended dilution:WB: 1:500-1:2000

Gene ID:54487

Research Area:Epigenetics

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