mnda
Mnda is a term most commonly associated with the MNDA gene in humans, which encodes the myeloid nuclear differentiation antigen. MNDA is considered a member of the PYHIN (HIN-200) family of innate immune proteins, a group of DNA-sensing molecules involved in immune responses to intracellular DNA. The protein is principally expressed in hematopoietic cells, particularly myeloid lineage cells, and it localizes to the nucleus.
In terms of function, MNDA is thought to participate in transcriptional regulation during myeloid differentiation and
Clinical and research relevance has included studies of MNDA expression in hematologic conditions, where changes in
The lowercase form mnda may appear in varied, unrelated acronyms or contexts outside of biology, but there