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Zc3885

Note: Zc3885 is a fictional gene used for demonstration and does not refer to a verified entity in public genomic databases.

Zc3885 is described in this article as a small, soluble protein encoded by a hypothetical locus. In

The predicted protein has no transmembrane segments and is not known to contain established functional domains.

In the hypothetical dataset, Zc3885 is expressed broadly across tissues with modest enrichment during development in

The Zc3885 designation follows a generic alphanumeric naming scheme used in the fictional Zc project. Homology

As an illustrative example, Zc3885 demonstrates typical features of uncharacterized predicted proteins in genome annotations and

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the
fictional
model,
the
gene
comprises
roughly
600
base
pairs
and
yields
a
protein
of
about
200
amino
acids.
Computational
analysis
estimates
a
molecular
weight
near
21
kDa
and
a
predicted
isoelectric
point
around
6.8.
No
signal
peptide
is
predicted,
suggesting
a
cytosolic
localization
in
this
scenario.
silico.
Co-expression
analyses
imply
a
potential
role
in
general
cellular
maintenance
or
RNA-related
processes,
but
no
experimental
validation
exists.
Consequently,
Zc3885
remains
classified
as
a
hypothetical
protein
awaiting
laboratory
confirmation.
searches
yield
only
weak,
distant
similarities
to
unrelated
hypothetical
proteins,
indicating
limited
conservation
in
this
constructed
context.
underscores
how
such
entries
are
described
in
reference
databases.