MIR376C is a microRNA characterized by a rapid turnover, indicating that its levels and activity are closely tied to its synthesis and processing [PMC7486624]. This microRNA plays a regulatory role by suppressing the translation of α1 and γ2 subunits, which in turn leads to a decrease in the number of gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptors (GABAARs) present at dendritic inhibitory synapses [PMC7486624]. Consequently, the expression of MIR376C is associated with a reduction in the overall number of functional inhibitory synapses, which could have implications for neuronal signaling and plasticity [PMC7486624].
G UA U uguua
aaaa GUGGA UUCCU CUAUGUUua u
|||| ||||| ||||| ||||||||| u
uuuU CACCU AAGGA GAUACAAau u
G UA - uggua
| Name | Accession | Chromosome | Start | End | Strand | Confidence |
|---|
| Disease | Description | Category | PubMed ID |
|---|
| Accession | MIMAT0000720 |
| Description | Homo sapiens hsa-miR-376c-3p mature miRNA |
| Sequence | 43 - AACAUAGAGGAAAUUCCACGU - 63 |
| Evidence |
experimental
cloned [1-2,4], Northern [1], SOLiD [5] |
| Database links |
|
| Predicted targets |
|
| Accession | MIMAT0022861 |
| Description | Homo sapiens hsa-miR-376c-5p mature miRNA |
| Sequence | 5 - GGUGGAUAUUCCUUCUAUGUU - 25 |
| Evidence |
experimental
SOLiD [5] |
| Database links |
|
| Predicted targets |
|
|