SNORD71

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Also known as HBII-239hsa-mir-768

Summary

SNORD71 (small nucleolar RNA, C/D box 71, HGNC:32732) is a small nucleolar RNA gene on chromosome 16q22.2.

Predicted to be involved in RNA processing. Predicted to be located in nucleolus.

Source: NCBI Gene 692111 — RefSeq curated summary.

At a glance

  • Gene type: non-coding (snoRNA) — no protein product; not a drug target. Variant/disease associations are omitted (they would be positional, from an overlapping protein-coding gene).

Identifiers

Gene identifiers

FieldValue
HGNC IDHGNC:32732
Approved symbolSNORD71
Namesmall nucleolar RNA, C/D box 71
Location16q22.2
Locus typeRNA, small nucleolar
StatusApproved
AliasesHBII-239, hsa-mir-768
Ensembl geneENSG00000223224
Ensembl biotypesnoRNA
Entrez692111
RNAcentralURS00006A38AA — snoRNA, 86 nt, 2 organism(s)

Gene structure

Transcript identifiers

Ensembl transcripts: 1 — 1 snoRNA

ENST00000411292

RefSeq mRNA: 0 — MANE Select: None

Canonical transcript exons

ENST00000411292 — 1 exons

ExonStartEnd
ENSE000015911107175840271758487

Expression profiles

Bgee: expression breadth ubiquitous, 101 present calls, max score 99.64.

Top tissues by expression

101 total, by Bgee expression score (0-100, higher = more expressed):

TissueAnatomy IDExpression scoreQuality
sural nerveUBERON:001548899.64gold quality
adrenal tissueUBERON:001830395.25gold quality
calcaneal tendonUBERON:000370188.44gold quality
corpus callosumUBERON:000233688.21gold quality
bone marrowUBERON:000237186.69gold quality
Brodmann (1909) area 9UBERON:001354085.74gold quality
liverUBERON:000210782.81gold quality
bloodUBERON:000017881.45gold quality
monocyteCL:000057679.52gold quality
kidneyUBERON:000211378.33gold quality
dorsolateral prefrontal cortexUBERON:000983477.66gold quality
stomachUBERON:000094576.49gold quality
muscle of legUBERON:000138376.48gold quality
gastrocnemiusUBERON:000138875.25gold quality
endometriumUBERON:000129574.62gold quality
islet of LangerhansUBERON:000000673.94gold quality
rectumUBERON:000105273.73gold quality
prefrontal cortexUBERON:000045173.21gold quality
adrenal glandUBERON:000236973.01gold quality
gall bladderUBERON:000211072.86gold quality
heartUBERON:000094872.50gold quality
adult mammalian kidneyUBERON:000008272.29gold quality
lungUBERON:000204871.50gold quality
C1 segment of cervical spinal cordUBERON:000646971.32gold quality
lymph nodeUBERON:000002970.97gold quality
olfactory segment of nasal mucosaUBERON:000538670.96gold quality
right atrium auricular regionUBERON:000663170.88gold quality
body of stomachUBERON:000116170.27gold quality
myometriumUBERON:000129669.97gold quality
metanephros cortexUBERON:001053369.84gold quality

Single-cell (SCXA)

Detected in 1 experiment(s), a significant marker in 0.

ExperimentMarker?Max mean expression
E-ANND-3no0.75

Regulation

Is transcription factor: no

Literature-anchored findings (GeneRIF, showing 3)

  • results identify downregulation of miR-768-3p and subsequent upregulation of eIF4E as an important mechanism in addition to phosphorylation of eIF4E responsible for MEK/ERK-mediated enhancement of protein synthesis in melanoma (PMID:23770856)
  • The present results suggested that abnormal elevated miR-768-3p in non-small cell lung carcinomas (NSCLC) tumors and cell lines played important roles in NSCLC carcinogenic progression, and the targeting of miR-768-3p might be a potential therapeutic strategy for the treatment of NSCLC. (PMID:29048613)
  • Clinical significance of serum miR-768-3p in HBV-related hepatocellular carcinoma and its potential mechanism. (PMID:32712720)

Cross-species orthologs

2 orthologs

OrganismSymbolGene ID
mus_musculusSnord71ENSMUSG00000077549
rattus_norvegicusSnord71ENSRNOG00000059926

Protein

Non-coding RNA — no protein product; not a drug target.

Function

No curated pathway, Gene-Ontology, or interaction data.

Disease & clinical

No curated disease, variant, or cancer-driver associations.

Drugs & pharmacology

No drug or pharmacology data — not an established drug target.

No linked Atlas pages yet — the cross-entity mesh grows as the corpus expands.