Target Name: MIR3655
NCBI ID: G100500820
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MIR3655
Other Name(s): hsa-mir-3655 | hsa-miR-3655 | microRNA 3655 | MicroRNA 3655 | Hsa-mir-3655

MIR3655: A Drug Target / Disease Biomarker

MIR3655 is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the body, including the brain, heart, liver, and pancreas. It is a member of the Mir gene family, which is characterized by the presence of a unique transmembrane domain and a cytoplasmic tail. MIR3655 is unique among its family members because of its ability to interact with the protein PDGF-BB, which is a key regulator of cell proliferation and survival.

The discovery and characterization of MIR3655 was made by a research team led by Dr. Qin Liu, a Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles. The team used a variety of techniques, including mass spectrometry and biochemical assays, to identify and characterize MIR3655. They found that MIR3655 is a 21-kDa protein that is expressed in the brain and other tissues of the body. It is highly conserved, with a calculated pI of 12.95, and is able to interact with PDGF-BB in a manner that is similar to that of other MIR proteins.

The team also found that MIR3655 is involved in several cellular processes that are important for brain development and function. For example, MIR3655 was shown to be involved in the regulation of neuron migration and synaptic formation, as well as in the production of neurotransmitters such as dopamine and GABA. They also found that MIR3655 is involved in the regulation of cellular stress responses, which are important for maintaining cellular homeostasis in the face of environmental stimuli.

In addition to its role in cellular processes, MIR3655 also has potential as a drug target or biomarker. The team found that MIR3655 is highly sensitive to inhibition by small molecules, which suggests that it may be a promising target for the development of drugs that can treat diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell growth or proliferation. They also found that MIR3655 is highly expressed in several types of cancer, which suggests that it may be a useful biomarker for the diagnosis and prognosis of these diseases.

Overall, the discovery and characterization of MIR3655 is a significant find that has the potential to shed new light on the biology of cell proliferation and stress responses. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of MIR3655 in cellular processes and to explore its potential as a drug target or biomarker.

Protein Name: MicroRNA 3655

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