Entry Detail



General Information

Database ID:TRD00264
Confidence:High
Contents:>> tsRNA Information
>> tsRNA Association Statistics
>> Disease Information
>> Disease Association Statistics
>> Evidence Support
>> Reference



tsRNA Information

tsRNA Name:tRF-33-PSQP4PW3FJI0V
tsRNA Type:5'-tiRNA
Amino acid and Anticodon:LysCTT
Sequence:GCCCGGCTAGCTCAGTCGGTAGAGCATGAGACC
Related Target:N/A
Predicted Target:NFKBID//EBI3//RPS6KA2//JPH1//PES1//POM121C//MGAT1//ALG14//STX18//POMZP3
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MINTbase ID:tRF-33-PSQP4PW3FJI0V
tRFdb ID:N/A

[1] gtRNAdb_ID:tRNA-Lys-CTT-3-1
Anticodon:LysCTT
tRNA_number:trna32
Chromosome:16
Strand:-
Coordinate:Start Site(bp): 3207446        End Site(bp): 3207478



tsRNA Association Statistics

Total Associated Disease Number:6
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(Display the first 15 nodes)



Disease Information

 MeSHDisease Ontology
Disease ID:D001943DOID:1612
Disease Name:Breast Neoplasmsbreast cancer
Category:MeSHDisease Ontology
Type:Neoplasms//Skin and Connective Tissue Diseasesdisease of anatomical entity//disease of cellular proliferation
Define:Tumors or cancer of the human BREAST.A thoracic cancer that originates in the mammary gland.
Alias:Breast Cancer//Breast Carcinoma//Breast Tumors//Cancer of Breast//Cancer of the Breast//Human Mammary Carcinoma//Malignant Neoplasm of Breast//Malignant Tumor of Breast//Mammary Cancer//Mammary Carcinoma, Human//Mammary Neoplasm, Human//Mammary Neoplasms, Human//Neoplasms, Breast//Tumors, Breastbreast tumor//malignant neoplasm of breast//malignant tumor of the breast//mammary cancer//mammary neoplasm//mammary tumor//primary breast cancer



Disease Association Statistics

Total Associated tsRNA Number:549
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Network:
(Display the first 15 nodes)



Evidence Support

Strong Evidence:RT-PCR
Weak Evidence:High-throughput sequencing



Reference

[1] PubMed ID:31929727
Disease Name:Breast Neoplasms
Tissue:Breast Cancer
Dysfunction Pattern:Up-Regulation
Validated Method:RT-PCR//High-throughput sequencing
Description:N/A
Comparision:Tumor VS Normal
Mechanism:Our studies have demonstrated that there were significantly expressed tRNA-derived fragments in breast cancer tissues. They are hopefully to become biomarkers and would be valuable researches in this area.