microRNAde
MicroRNAde, also known as microRNA degradation, is a biological process that involves the breakdown of microRNAs (miRNAs) within a cell. MicroRNAs are small, non-coding RNA molecules that play a crucial role in gene regulation by binding to complementary sequences in messenger RNA (mRNA), leading to either the degradation of the mRNA or the inhibition of its translation. MicroRNA degradation is essential for maintaining proper gene expression levels and cellular homeostasis.
Several mechanisms contribute to microRNA degradation. One of the primary pathways involves the action of enzymes
MicroRNA degradation is tightly regulated to ensure that miRNAs are present in the cell at the appropriate
Research in this area continues to uncover new insights into the complex regulatory networks involving miRNAs