KDM5C Antibody / JARID1C / SMCX [Monoclonal] from NSJ Bioreagents

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KDM5C Antibody / JARID1C / SMCX [Monoclonal]

Description

SmcX, also known as JARID1C (jumonji, AT rich interactive domain 1C), MRXJ, KDM5C or XE169, is a nuclear protein that contains one ARID domain, one JmjC domain, one JmjN domain and two PHD-type zinc fingers and belongs to the JARID1 histone demethylase family. Expressed ubiquitously with highest expression in brain and skeletal muscle, SmcX functions as a histone demethylase that removes methyl groups from lysine residues on Histone H3, thereby playing a role in the histone code, as well as transcriptional regulation and chromatin remodeling. SmcX binds iron and a-ketoglutarate as cofactors and can recruit histone deacetylases to neuron silencer elements, thus repressing the transcription of neuronal genes. Defects in the gene encoding SmcX are associated with X-linked mental retardation (XLMR), a condition characterized by cognitive impairment and a low IQ. Multiple isoforms of SmcX are expressed due to alternative splicing events