- Source: Mir-449 microRNA precursor family
In molecular biology, microRNAs function to regulate the expression levels of other genes by several mechanisms. The miR-449 microRNA family encompasses three homologous small RNA molecules (miR-449a/b/c). This miR-449 cluster is located in the second intron of the CDC20B gene which both are co-transcribed. This miR-449 family belongs to the miR-34/miR-449 superfamily of microRNAs that is composed of six homologous miRNAs, named miR-34a/b/c and miR-449a/b/c. They are grouped together in the same superfamily, as their seed region and their adjacent nucleotide sequences are largely conserved. The miR-449 miRNAs control the differentiation of multiciliated cells in vertebrates.
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MicroRNA
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Page for mir-449 microRNA precursor family at Rfam
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Mir-449 microRNA precursor family
- Mir-430 microRNA precursor family
- Mir-10 microRNA precursor family
- IsomiR
- MiR-122
- C7orf50
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- GABRB2