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Homo sapiens (human) PRKAG2 antisense RNA 1 (PRKAG2-AS1) URS000075E0AB_9606

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PRKAG2-AS1: PRKAG2-AS1 is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) that has been identified as one of the five lncRNAs selected through LASSO Cox regression analysis for building a prognostic signature in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients [PMC6590034]. The expression of PRKAG2-AS1 has been shown to accurately and sensitively predict clinical outcomes in HCC patients, as confirmed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis [PMC8076551]. Additionally, the putative binding sites of miR-502-3p in PRKAG2-AS1 can be mutated, resulting in a mutated type called PRKAG2-AS1-MuT [PMC8076551].

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AUGCCUGUGCCCAAGUGGGGAAUCUGGAACCAGUAAGCCCGUUCGUGCAUAAAUGUAAUCCUCGGCCGCAGAAUAAACCAGCUCGGAGCCUGCAGCUGGGUUCAUCAAGGUUUGCGCAGUGGAUCCGCGAAUGAAGCCAGCCUGGAAGAUCCCCAGUCUCGAGACAGAGCCUGACAGGGGCAGAUGCACUGGAAGGACCCUGUCUGGGUUUAGCAACCAAGCAGCCAUCCUGGCCCCACAGGUGUGGGACUUCUGGGUCUUCUCCUGGCUGGCUUCUUGCUAGAGGAUUUCAAGAGACCCAGCAAGACUGUAUUGUCCCACUGAAUGCUCAAGAUAUUGGUUAGAAGUAGAAAAGGGGAGGGGGUAGUAUUUAGCCUCUGUCCCCACUAAAAAUUAUUCCCAAUUGUCAUUUGUGUCAUCUGUUUAGCUUACAGUUUUAAUCCUUGUCAAAAUGAUCAUUUGCCAGGGUGCAUAAAACACCCUAUUUGAUGAGAACUGGUUUUAAAGGAAAAUGGGGCCAUCAGAAGGAAGCCGGUUGGUGUGAAGAGACGUCUGGGAAGAGCCCCUGGCGAGGGCCCUCAUUCCACUGGGUGACCCAGAAGGAGAAAACCGCGAUGGCGCUUCUCAUUUGAAAUGUUUUCUUUAUGGACAGUGUUUAGCAAUUGUUAUAAUGUGUACUUUUGUUGAUUGAUCUGUAUACAUAUGUAAAAUAAUUUGUUCUCUGAGUUAAUUUUGUUGGAACAAAGACUUUAGUGCUUCCUACAUUAAAACAUUUUACUGUAUUGCCUGCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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