Target Name: MIR181A1
NCBI ID: G406995
Other Name(s): microRNA 181a-1 | mir-213 | Mir-213 | hsa-miR-181a-5p | mir-181a-1 | hsa-mir-181a-1 | MIRN213 | hsa-miR-181a-3p | MIR213 | MicroRNA 181a-1 | MIRN181A1

miRNA 181a-1: A Potential Drug Target for Cancer

MicroRNA (miRNA) 181a-1 is a non-coding RNA molecule that plays a critical role in regulating various cellular processes. It is a part of a family of miRNAs known as miR181 family, which are known to play a crucial role in various cellular processes. processes such as cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis.

MiRNA 181a-1 is characterized by a unique structure, which consists of a hairpin-like domain and a 3' non-coding region. The hairpin-like domain is responsible for the formation of a stable complex with the target protein, while the 3 ' non-coding region is involved in the regulation of the target protein's stability and translation efficiency.

MiRNA 181a-1 has been shown to play a role in various cellular processes, including cell growth, apoptosis, and transcriptional regulation. It has been shown to regulate the expression of various genes, including Lycorin, a gene involved in apoptosis death-related genes.

In addition, miRNA 181a-1 also interacts with many proteins, including some related to apoptosis. These proteins may play a key role in apoptosis, and therefore, miRNA 181a-1 is considered a potential drug target (or biomarker).

Currently, miRNA 181a-1 has been shown to play an important role in a variety of cancers, including lung cancer, breast cancer, and neuroblastoma. Studies have shown that the expression level of miRNA 181a-1 is negatively correlated with the survival rate of cancer patients.

In addition, miRNA 181a-1 also interacts with other members of the miR181 family, including miR181b, miR181c, and miR181d. These miRNAs play an important role in regulating apoptosis and interact with miRNA 181a-1 to jointly regulate apoptosis.

The effects of miRNA 181a-1 are also subject to multiple modulations, including post-transcriptional modification and co-expression. miRNA 181a-1 can be knocked down through RNA interference (RNAi) technology, which will lead to a reduction in its expression level. Furthermore, co-expression network analysis revealed that miRNA 181a-1 interacts with multiple proteins, which may be key factors in the expression and function of miRNA 181a-1.

miRNA 181a-1 is also related to the degradation of miR181a-1. miRNA 181a-1 can be degraded through phosphorylation modification, which is an important degradation mechanism that helps maintain the stability of miRNA 181a-1.

miRNA 181a-1 is an important molecule that plays a key role in apoptosis and tumorigenesis. Because miRNA 181a-1 is down-regulated in a variety of cancers, it is considered a potential drug target (or biomarker). In addition, miRNA 181a-1 interacts with other members of the miR181 family to jointly regulate apoptosis, which provides an important theoretical basis for studying the role of miRNA 181a-1.

Protein Name: MicroRNA 181a-1

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