Caution, this is an AI generated summary based on literature. This may have errors, see here for more.
Please share your feedback with us.
hsa-mir-3605: Hsa-mir-3605 is a putative miRNA that exhibits atypical 3'-end overhangs [PMC4112208]. It has been found to be downregulated in Alzheimer's disease (AD) males compared to healthy controls [PMC8786804]. Hsa-mir-3605 is one of the miRNAs included in the MirGeneDB, which contains entries for human and mouse mirtrons [PMC5836839]. It has also been identified as one of the miRNAs related to cancer prognosis or diagnosis [PMC6856753]. In particular, hsa-mir-3605 is part of an expression signature that may act as an independent biomarker for overall survival in stomach adenocarcinoma (STAD) [PMC6856753]. Target genes associated with hsa-mir-3605 have been considered for enrichment examination [PMC6856753]. Hsa-mir-3605 has also been identified as a possible new microRNA involved in regulating malignant human B cells [PMC4231109]. Additionally, hsa-mir-3605 is one of the overlapping pre-miRNA hairpins found between pre-miRNA hairpins downregulated by NCD treatment and other pre-miRNA hairpins [PMC9594041]. It is included among the pre-miRNA hairpins that contain inhibited RNA motifs and are associated with AD and other diseases [PMC9594041].
Genome locations
Gene Ontology annotations
Ancestor Chart
Loading ontology ancestors...
Failed to load QuickGO Ancestor chart
Sequence
Sequence features are shown above as colored rectangles.
Zoom in and click to view details, or
Reset