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The "seed" region, which is found between nucleotides 2 to 8 of the mature miRNA, binds to complementary regions in the 3' un-translated region (3'-UTR) of target mRNA.
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Incorporated into a protein complex mainly built of Argonaute proteins, miRNAs bind preferably to complementary regions within the 3' UTRs of mRNAs, their target sites.
miR-184 is a microRNA (miRNA), which is small regulatory strands or RNA with 19 25 nucleotides in size [ 94]. miRNA mostly binds to complementary sequences in the 3′ untranslated region (UTR) of mRNA of target genes, leading to mRNA degradation or translational repression.
One of the strands of this duplex (the so-called mature miRNA) associates with the RNA-induced silencing complex and binds to complementary sequences in the 3′ untranslated region of target mRNAs, leading to repression of translation or transcript degradation (reviewed in Bartel 2009).
The miRNA-loaded RISC then binds to complementary miRNA recognition sequences in the 3'untranslated regions (UTRs) of specific target mRNAs.
They are normally 22 nucleotide RNA that binds to complementary sequences in the 3′UTR to repress gene activities [ 49].
The miRNA binds to complementary sequences within the 3′ mRNA tails, although usually only with partial base pair complementarity.
Activated RISC then binds to complementary transcript by base pairing interactions between the siRNA antisense strand and the mRNA.
A single sRNA may target multiple mRNAs and typically binds to short complementary regions overlapping the ribosome-binding site and/or start codon.
miRNAs are small (~22 nucleotides) non-coding RNAs that bind to complementary sequences in the untranslated regions of target mRNAs and contribute to gene regulation by reducing mRNA translation or destabilizing transcripts [ 32– 32].
Mostly, they function as translational repressors, which sequence-specifically bind to complementary sequences in the 3′-untranslational 3′-untranslationaleiregionet mRNAs.
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