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Can I help you in regards to MIA3? Sam Sailor 15:09, 25 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

Yes Sir. Will it be possible to change the title of this page from MIA3 to MIA3/TANGO1? they are the same gene and people should be able to link them when searching any of both. User:mariaortb — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mariaortb (talkcontribs) 15:35, 25 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
Hi again Maria. It's is kind of you to say "sir", but there is no need to. I am just an editor like yourself, and again: Welcome to English Wikipedia!
As I read MIA3, TANGO1 is an alternative name, and short for "transport and Golgi organization protein 1". Instead of renaming MIA3 to MIA3/TANGO1, I have done what we normally do in these cases: created a redirect from TANGO1 to MIA3. This means, that if you click on TANGO1, you will automatically be taken to MIA3. Try it! Do you think this will work well for the readers? Sam Sailor 15:53, 25 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
hi again Sam, and thanks for your help. TANGO1 is identified as a protein required for trafficking of collagens from the ER. Most of the work on this protein is related to its role in collagen export from the ER. MIA3 stands for melanoma inhibitory activity3. There is no evidence that this protein has any function per se in inhibiting melanomas. The term MIA3 is very confusing because the literature also contains MIA and MIA2. So, no one in the scientific community searches for MIA’s, but TANGO1 is a widely searched name and the first paper reporting this protein and its function in 2009 has been cited well over 100 times. The wikipedia by listing TANGO1 as MIA3 in fact lessens the impact of this particular protein. It would be better to list this as TANGO1, but if the editors prefers not to follow this route then please use TANGO1/MIA3. This was everyone will be able to access the information related to the TANGO1 gene. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mariaortb (talkcontribs) 16:32, 25 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

You may be perfectly right in what you say, but I know too little about the subject matter to weigh in. Could you go to Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Molecular and Cell Biology, start a new section about it, and hear what other editors in the Project thinks about renaming the article to TANGO1? Please be sure to sign your posts. There are two ways to do this. Either:

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