Intronic miRNA miR-3666 Modulates its Host Gene FOXP2 Functions in Neurodevelopment and May Contribute to Pathogenesis of Neurological Disorders Schizophrenia and Autism
Abstract:MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are approximately 22-nucleotide-long, non-coding RNAs that bind to complementary mRNAs with inhibitory effect. An intronic miRNA is embedded in a particular gene called its host gene. Our study focuses on the Homo sapiens intronic miRNA-host gene pair, hsa-miR-3666 and FOXP2. Previous report of coexpression of miR-3666 and FOXP2 indicates possible regulation of FOXP2 functions by miR-3666. However, direct correlation has not been shown yet. Therefore, we took a computational approach to dete… Show more
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