Part:BBa_K4612116
hsa-mir-143-3p _Target_16
hsa-mir-143-3p_Target_16 (BBa_K4612116) is a single-stranded DNA sequence with 21 nucleotides and is a cDNA sequence derived from the reverse transcription of hsa- hsa-mir-143-3p. miR-143-3p is a member of the miR-143 family and is involved in the regulation of non-small cell lung cancer. It limits the migration and invasion of NSCLC cells by inhibiting cell proliferation and colony formation[1]. Therefore, the expression of hsa-mir-143-3p has a role in determining whether or not you have small cell lung cancer, and can be given weight. Figure 1 illustrates the specific function of this component: it binds to the probe as a target, and then the polymerase uses it as a primer to undergo a polymerase-mediated strand displacement reaction. The weighted strand that is displaced is then subjected to a subsequent reaction.
Sequence and Features
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