MIR4632


Description

The MIR4632 (microRNA 4632) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 1.

MIR4632 is a microRNA gene, meaning it encodes a small non-coding RNA molecule that plays a role in regulating gene expression. MicroRNAs typically act by binding to target messenger RNA molecules (mRNAs), either inhibiting their translation into proteins or promoting their degradation. The specific targets and functions of MIR4632 are still under investigation.

The precise function of MIR4632 remains largely unknown. However, based on its classification as a microRNA, it is anticipated to play a role in regulating gene expression by targeting specific messenger RNA molecules (mRNAs). This regulation can involve either inhibiting translation of the targeted mRNA or promoting its degradation, thereby influencing the production of proteins.

MIR4632 is also known as -.

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