Background of the antigen
Zic3 is a C2H2 zinc finger transcription factor that establishes a proper left-right axis and midline neural patterning during early development of the vertebrate embryo. Mutations in this gene cause X-linked visceral heterotaxy, which includes congenital heart disease and left-right axis defects in organs. Zic3 mutations in the zinc finger DNA binding domain and in the N-terminal domain result in loss of reporter gene transactivation, and mutations between amino acids 253-323 of the Zic3 protein causes aberrant cytoplasmic localization rather than the wild type nuclear localization.