The Detail Information for This Interaction


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Detail:
ncRNA Symmbol:miR-500
ncRNA Category:miRNA
Interaction Gene Symbol: TAX1BP1
Death Pathway:apoptosis
Expression Direction of ncRNA:down
Species:Homo sapiens
Tissue:non-small cell lung cancer cell
PMID: 25595906
Detail Description:

Here, we report that the miR-500 directly repressed the expression of CYLD, OTUD7B, and the A20 complex component Tax1-binding protein 1 (TAX1BP1), leading to ubiquitin conjugation of receptor-interacting protein 1 (RIP1) and sustained NF-??B activation. Furthermore, we found that miR-500 promoted gastric cancer cell proliferation, survival, and tumorigenicity. Importantly, miR-500 was upregulated in gastric cancer and was highly correlated with malignant progression and poor survival. Hence, we report the uncovering of a novel mechanism for constitutive NF-¦ÊB activation, indicating the potentially pivotal role of miR-500 in the progression of gastric cancer. 

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Mature of miR-500    Transcript of TAX1BP1    
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The 'First Neighbour' represents the sub-network of direct interacting with the center node, the 'Second Neighbour' represents the sub-network of direct or second step interacting with the center node. Interaction sub-network based on the two nodes of this interaction may help the researchers represents all interacting partners immediately.


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