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General Information

Database ID:TRD03763
Confidence:Median
Contents:>> tsRNA Information
>> tsRNA Association Statistics
>> Disease Information
>> Disease Association Statistics
>> Evidence Support
>> Reference



tsRNA Information

tsRNA Name:tRF-Lys-TTT-137
tsRNA Type:tRF-5
Amino acid and Anticodon:LysTTT
Sequence:CACTGTAAAGCTAACTTAGCATTAACCTTT
Related Target:N/A
Predicted Target:CSNK1D//MGAT3//NAPEPLD//MPRIP//MAGEF1//RAB23//IKZF5//SPN//AIG1//SLC25A14
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MINTbase ID:tRF-30-2YU04DYJIO3Z
tRFdb ID:N/A

[1] gtRNAdb_ID:-
Anticodon:LysTTT
tRNA_number:trnaMT
Chromosome:MT
Strand:+
Coordinate:Start Site(bp): 8295        End Site(bp): 8324

[2] gtRNAdb_ID:-
Anticodon:LysTTT
tRNA_number:trnalookalike7
Chromosome:1
Strand:+
Coordinate:Start Site(bp): 568844        End Site(bp): 568873



tsRNA Association Statistics

Total Associated Disease Number:1
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Disease Information

 MeSHDisease Ontology
Disease ID:D017719N/A
Disease Name:Diabetic FootN/A
Category:MeSHDisease Ontology
Type:Cardiovascular Diseases//Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases//Endocrine System DiseasesN/A
Define:Common foot problems in persons with DIABETES MELLITUS, caused by any combination of factors such as DIABETIC NEUROPATHIES; PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASES; and INFECTION. With the loss of sensation and poor circulation, injuries and infections often lead to severe foot ulceration, GANGRENE and AMPUTATION, SURGICAL.N/A
Alias:Diabetic Feet//Foot Ulcer, DiabeticN/A



Disease Association Statistics

Total Associated tsRNA Number:277
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Evidence Support

Strong Evidence:N/A
Weak Evidence:High-throughput sequencing//Data Mining



Reference

[1] PubMed ID:34657473
Disease Name:Diabetic Foot
Tissue:Skin
Dysfunction Pattern:Up-Regulation
Validated Method:High-throughput sequencing//Data Mining
Description:In addition, 244 tsRNAs were confirmed to be dysregulated in DFU tissues: 178 tsRNAs were upregulated, whereas 66 tsRNAs were downregulated (DFU vs normal; FC >1.5 and p < 0.05; Figure 2D & Supplementary data 148).
Comparision:DFU VS Normal
Mechanism:N/A