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_displayNameTranslation of CHD1 mRNA is negatively regulated by mIR-26A ...
_timestamp2017-07-11 12:52:31
created[InstanceEdit:9012204] Rothfels, Karen, 2017-07-11
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:9012130] Identification of miR-26 as a key mediator of estrogen stimulated cell proliferation by targeting CHD1, GREB1 and KPNA2
textTranslation of CHD1 mRNA is negatively regulated by mIR-26A and B, which bind directly to the 3'UTR. mIR-26A and B are both downregulated in the presence of estrogen in a manner that depends on estrogen-stimulated MYC gene expression. Of the nine identified estrogen-responsive, mIR-26 regulated genes, GREB1, CHD1 and KPNA2 are the only three that contribute to the proliferative response to estrogen (Tan et al, 2014).
(summation)[Reaction:9012203] miR-26A and B bind to the 3'UTR of the CHD11 mRNA [Homo sapiens]
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