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Mirtrons are a type of
microRNAs that are
located in the
introns of the mRNA
encoding host genes.
These short hairpin introns formed via
atypical miRNA...
- of introns, byp****ing the
Microprocessor complex, are
known as "
mirtrons."
Mirtrons have been
found in Drosophila, C. elegans, and mammals. As many as...
- from
mirtrons,
which are
genes that
encode for
miRNAs in
their introns and make use of
splicing to byp****
Drosha cleavage.
Simtrons are
mirtron-like,...
- Westholm,
Jakub O.; Lai, Eric C. (September 2012). "Discovery of
hundreds of
mirtrons in
mouse and
human small RNA data".
Genome Research. 22 (9): 1634–1645...
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Niederegger H,
Kofler R (April 2009). "Glucocorticoid-regulated
microRNAs and
mirtrons in
acute lymphoblastic leukemia". Leukemia. 23 (4): 746–52. doi:10.1038/leu...
- pri-miRNA
precursor by the
Pasha and
Drosha proteins.
However some microRNAs,
mirtrons, are
known to be
derived from
introns via a
different pathway which byp****es...
- of the APOC3 gene.
Literature on miR-7113-5p
shows that this
miRNA is a
mirtron.
Within the 3’ UTR region, miR-3143 is
referenced in a
study where miRNAs...
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undergo processing by microprocessor, a
small number of
exceptions called mirtrons have been described;
these are very
small introns which,
after splicing...