Department of Diabetes, University of Bridgeport, Park Avenue, Bridgeport, USA
Perspective
Controlling of Protein Binding by NcRNA in Diabetic Foot
Author(s): Lobmann Thole*
Almost 90% of the human genome is made up of non-coding RNA, a specific kind of RNA transcript. A variety of biological processes, such as
cellular metabolism, development, proliferation, transcription and post-transcriptional modification, are indirectly regulated by ncRNA, despite
the fact that it normally does not encode proteins. NcRNAs include small interfering RNAs, PIWI-interacting RNAs and small RNAs produced
from tRNA, among others. The three that have received the most attention are the miRNA, lncRNA and circRNA, which play a key role in the
development of diabetes and its side effects. The ncRNAs mentioned above are associated with a variety of complications of diabetes, such as
diabetic foot, diabetic nephropathy, diabetic cardiomyopathy and diabetic peripheral neuropathy, by binding proteins... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2475-3211.2023.08.198
Journal of Diabetic Complications & Medicine received 102 citations as per Google Scholar report