Computational identification of novel microRNAs and their targets in the malarial vector, Anopheles stephensi.

Systems and Synthetic Biology Pub Date : 2015-06-01 Epub Date: 2015-02-21 DOI:10.1007/s11693-014-9159-1
Remya Krishnan, Vinod Kumar, Vivek Ananth, Shailja Singh, Achuthsankar S Nair, Pawan K Dhar
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MicroRNAs are a ~22 nucleotide small non-coding RNAs found in animals, plants and viruses. They regulate key cellular processes by enhancing, degrading or silencing protein coding targets. Currently most of the data on miRNA is available from Drosophila . Given their important post-transcriptional role in several organisms, there is a need to understand the miRNA mediated processes in normal and abnormal conditions. Here we report four novel microRNAs ast - mir - 2502, ast - mir - 2559, ast - mir - 3868 and ast - mir - 9891 in Anopheles stephensi identified from a set of 3,052 transcriptome sequences, showing average minimum free energy of -31.8 kcal/mol of duplex formation with mRNA indicating their functional relevance. Phylogenetic study shows conservation of sequence signatures within the Class Insecta. Furthermore, 26 potential targets of these four miRNAs have been predicted that play an important role in the mosquito life-cycle. This work leads to novel leads and experimental possibilities for improved understanding of gene regulatory processes in mosquito.

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疟媒斯氏按蚊新型microrna及其靶标的计算鉴定。
MicroRNAs是一种约22个核苷酸的小非编码rna,存在于动物、植物和病毒中。它们通过增强、降解或沉默蛋白质编码靶点来调节关键的细胞过程。目前,大多数关于miRNA的数据都来自果蝇。鉴于miRNA在多种生物体中重要的转录后作用,有必要了解正常和异常条件下miRNA介导的过程。本文报道了从斯氏按蚊的3052个转录组序列中鉴定出的四个新的microrna ast - mir - 2502、ast - mir - 2559、ast - mir - 3868和ast - mir - 9891,显示出与mRNA双工形成的平均最小自由能为-31.8 kcal/mol,表明它们的功能相关性。系统发育研究表明昆虫纲的序列特征是守恒的。此外,我们还预测了这4种mirna的26个潜在靶点,它们在蚊子的生命周期中发挥重要作用。这项工作为提高对蚊子基因调控过程的理解提供了新的线索和实验可能性。
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