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- MIRN21 abstract "microRNA 21 also known as hsa-mir-21 or miRNA21 is a mammalian microRNA that is encoded by the MIR21 gene.MIRN21 was one of the first mammalian microRNAs identified. The mature miR-21 sequence is strongly conserved throughout evolution. The human microRNA-21 gene is located on plus strand of chromosome 17q23.2 (55273409–55273480) within a coding gene TMEM49 (also called vacuole membrane protein). Despite being located in intronic regions of a coding gene in the direction of transcription, it has its own promoter regions and forms a ~3433-nt long primary transcript of miR-21 (known as pri-miR-21) which is independently transcribed. The stem–loop precursor of miR-21(pre-miR-21) resides between nucleotides 2445 and 2516 of pri-miR-21.".
- MIRN21 entrezgene "406991".
- MIRN21 wikiPageExternalLink mirna_summary.pl?fam=MIPF0000060.
- MIRN21 wikiPageID "16850929".
- MIRN21 wikiPageLength "14201".
- MIRN21 wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- MIRN21 wikiPageRevisionID "678954654".
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink ANP32A.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Acidic_leucine-rich_nuclear_phosphoprotein_32_family_member_A.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink BTG2.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Bcl-2.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Bcl2.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Brain_tumor.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Breast_cancer.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink CDK2AP1.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:MicroRNA.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Cervical_cancer.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Colon_cancer.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Colorectal_cancer.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Cytosol.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Dicer.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Esophagus_carcinoma.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink HNRPK.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Interleukin_12.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink JAG1.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Liver_cancer.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Lung_cancer.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink MEF2C.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink MSH2.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink MicroRNA.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Oncomir.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Ovarian_cancer.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink PDCD4.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink PTEN_(gene).
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Pancreas_cancer.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Pancreatic_cancer.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Prostate_cancer.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink RECK.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink RHOB.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink RNA-induced_silencing_complex.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink RhoB.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink SMARCA4.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink TGFBR2.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink TGF_beta_receptor_2.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink TMEM49.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Thyroid_cancer.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Tropomyosin.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLink Tumor_suppressor_gene.
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLinkText "MIRN21".
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLinkText "MicroRNA-21".
- MIRN21 wikiPageWikiLinkText "miR-21".
- MIRN21 hasPhotoCollection MIRN21.
- MIRN21 id "RF00658".
- MIRN21 name "mir-21 microRNA precursor family".
- MIRN21 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- MIRN21 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MiRNA_precursor_families.
- MIRN21 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PBB.
- MIRN21 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- MIRN21 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rfam.
- MIRN21 subject Category:MicroRNA.
- MIRN21 hypernym MicroRNA.
- MIRN21 type Biomolecule.
- MIRN21 type Protein.
- MIRN21 type Thing.
- MIRN21 type Q206229.
- MIRN21 type Q8054.
- MIRN21 comment "microRNA 21 also known as hsa-mir-21 or miRNA21 is a mammalian microRNA that is encoded by the MIR21 gene.MIRN21 was one of the first mammalian microRNAs identified. The mature miR-21 sequence is strongly conserved throughout evolution. The human microRNA-21 gene is located on plus strand of chromosome 17q23.2 (55273409–55273480) within a coding gene TMEM49 (also called vacuole membrane protein).".
- MIRN21 label "MIRN21".
- MIRN21 sameAs Micro-ARN_21.
- MIRN21 sameAs MiRNA-21.
- MIRN21 sameAs m.0408bk3.
- MIRN21 sameAs Q6716209.
- MIRN21 sameAs Q6716209.
- MIRN21 wasDerivedFrom MIRN21?oldid=678954654.
- MIRN21 isPrimaryTopicOf MIRN21.