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PA1-27565 detects PRO1365 from human samples.
PA1-27565 may be successfully used in Western blot applications.
The immunogen is a synthetic peptide corresponding to human PRO1365.
The R3HDM2 (R3H Domain Containing 2) gene encodes a protein that contains an R3H domain, which is known to bind single-stranded nucleic acids. Located on chromosome 12, R3HDM2 has been implicated in various cellular processes, including RNA binding and regulation of gene expression. The R3H domain is characterized by the ability to recognize specific sequences or structures in RNA or DNA, suggesting that R3HDM2 may play a role in post-transcriptional regulation, mRNA processing, or DNA repair. The precise biological functions and mechanisms of R3HDM2 are still under investigation, but its potential involvement in these fundamental processes indicates its importance in maintaining cellular homeostasis.
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