Exporting microRNAs from nucleus. Conceptual illustration of pre-miRNAs (pre-micro ribonucleic acids, helical) being exported from the cell nucleus to the cytoplasm by the exportin-5 protein. In the cytoplasm the double-stranded RNA is processed by Dicer enzymes (one at upper right) to produce short single-stranded RNA molecules that act to inhibit the expression of specific genes by regulating the expression of messenger RNA (mRNA).
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