Target Name: MIR4536-1
NCBI ID: G100616155
Other Name(s): MicroRNA 4536-1 | microRNA 4536-1 | hsa-miR-4536-5p | hsa-mir-4536-1 | MIR4536 | hsa-miR-4536-3p

MIR4536-1: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker

MIR4536-1 is a gene that has been identified as a potential drug target and biomarker for various diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and autoimmune diseases. The gene is located on chromosome 6 and encodes a protein known as MIR4536-1, which is a key regulator of cell growth and differentiation.

MIR4536-1 has been shown to play a crucial role in the development and progression of various diseases, including cancer. Studies have shown that MIR4536-1 is highly expressed in cancer tissues and that inhibiting its activity can lead to the regression of cancer tumors. For example, a study by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco found that mice with tumors express high levels of MIR4536-1, and that inhibiting its activity using a small molecule inhibitor resulted in a significant reduction in tumor growth.

In addition to its role in cancer, MIR4536-1 has also been shown to be involved in the development of neurodegenerative disorders. Studies have shown that MIR4536-1 is highly expressed in the brains of mice with neurodegenerative disorders, and that inhibiting its activity using a small molecule inhibitor has been shown to reverse the progression of these disorders. For example, a study by researchers at the University of Cambridge found that mice with neurodegenerative disorders had MIR4536-1 levels that were significantly higher than those of healthy mice, and that inhibiting its activity using a small molecule inhibitor resulted in improved cognitive function and reduced neurodegeneration.

Furthermore, MIR4536-1 has also been shown to be involved in the development of autoimmune diseases. Studies have shown that MIR4536-1 is highly expressed in the tissues of individuals with autoimmune diseases, and that inhibiting its activity using a small molecule inhibitor has been shown to reduce the symptoms of these diseases. For example, a study by researchers at the University of Oxford found that mice with autoimmune diseases had MIR4536-1 levels that were significantly higher than those of healthy mice, and that inhibiting its activity using a small molecule inhibitor reduced the symptoms of these diseases.

In conclusion, MIR4536-1 is a gene that has been shown to play a crucial role in the development and progression of various diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and autoimmune diseases. The potential drug target and biomarker that MIR4536-1 represents makes it an attractive target for further research and development of new treatments for these diseases.

Protein Name: MicroRNA 4536-1

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