Competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs) regulate PTEN translation

Summary
Organism
Homo sapiens (human)
Reactome
R-HSA-8948700
PubChem
R-HSA-8948700
Description
  • Coding and non-coding RNAs can prevent microRNAs from binding to PTEN mRNA. These RNAs are termed competing endogenous RNAs or ceRNAs. Transcripts of the pseudogene PTENP1 and mRNAs transcribed from SERINC1, VAPA and CNOT6L genes exhibit this activity (Poliseno et al. 2010, Tay et al. 2011, Tay et al. 2014). SERINC1 mRNA will be annotated in this context when additional experimental details become available.
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UniProt ID Protein Name Gene Symbol Pathway Viewer
Q8NDV7 Trinucleotide repeat-containing gene 6A protein
  • CAGH26
  • KIAA1460
  • TNRC6
  • TNRC6A
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Q9H9G7 Protein argonaute-3
  • AGO3
  • EIF2C3
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Q9HCE1 Helicase MOV-10
  • KIAA1631
  • MOV10
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Q9HCJ0 Trinucleotide repeat-containing gene 6C protein
  • KIAA1582
  • TNRC6C
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Q9UKV8 Protein argonaute-2
  • AGO2
  • EIF2C2
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Q9UL18 Protein argonaute-1
  • AGO1
  • EIF2C1
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Q9UPQ9 Trinucleotide repeat-containing gene 6B protein
  • KIAA1093
  • TNRC6B
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