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Leoni, GuidoTramontano, Anna
KAUST Grant Number
KUK-I1–012–43Date
2016-01-28Online Publication Date
2016-01-28Print Publication Date
2016-05-19Permanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/623510
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It is well established that the correct identification of the messenger RNA targeted by a given microRNA (miRNA) is a difficult problem, and that available methods all suffer from low specificity. We hypothesize that the correct identification of the pairing should take into account the effect of the Argonaute protein (AGO), an essential catalyst of the recognition process. Therefore, we developed a strategy named MiREN for building and scoring three-dimensional models of the ternary complex formed by AGO, a miRNA and 22 nt of a target mRNA that putatively interacts with it. We show here that MiREN can be used to assess the likelihood that an RNA molecule is the target of a given miRNA and that this approach is more accurate than other existing methods, usually based on sequence or sequence-related features. Our results also suggest that AGO plays a relevant role in the selection of the miRNA targets. Our method can represent an additional step for refining predictions made by faster but less accurate classical methods for the identification of miRNA targets.Citation
Leoni G, Tramontano A (2016) A structural view of microRNA–target recognition. Nucleic Acids Research 44: e82–e82. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkw043.Sponsors
Epigenomics Flagship Project—EPIGEN; KAUST [KUK-I1–012–43]; PRIN Project [20108XYHJS]. Funding for open access charge: Epigenomics Flagship Project—EPIGEN.Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)Journal
Nucleic Acids Researchae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1093/nar/gkw043