In Silico Analysis of Tandem Repeats in GIF of Gastric Parietal Cells
Sim-Hui Tee

TL;DR
This study uses computational methods to analyze tandem repeats in the Gastric Intrinsic Factor gene of gastric parietal cells, providing insights into disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets.
Contribution
It is the first in silico analysis of tandem repeats in GIF of gastric parietal cells, exploring their distribution and implications for pathogenesis.
Findings
Identification of various tandem repeat motifs in GIF gene
Insights into biomolecular mechanisms of gastric diseases
Potential for developing disease markers and therapies
Abstract
Tandem repeats are ubiquitous in the genome of organisms and their mutated forms play a vital role in pathogenesis. In this study, tandem repeats in Gastric Intrinsic Factor (GIF) of gastric parietal cells have been investigated using an in silico approach. Six types of the nucleotide tandem repeat motifs have been investigated, including mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, penta- and hexanucleotide. The distribution of the repeat motifs in the gene was analyzed. The results of this study provide an insight into the biomolecular mechanisms and pathogenesis implicated by the GIF of gastric parietal cells. Based on the findings of the tandem repeats in GIF of gastric parietal cells, therapeutic strategies and disease markers may be developed accordingly by the biomedical scientists.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms · RNA Research and Splicing · RNA modifications and cancer
