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A turbo intro to (the bioinformatics of) microRNAs 11/6 2009 Peter Hagedorn

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A turbo intro to (the bioinformatics of) microRNAs 11/6 2009 Peter Hagedorn. Discovery of microRNA. The first described microRNA , lin-4 , was cloned and characterised as a translational repressor of developmental timing from C. elegans by Lee et al (1993) and Wightman et al (1993). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: A turbo intro to  (the bioinformatics of)  microRNAs 11/6 2009 Peter Hagedorn

A turbo intro to (the bioinformatics of) microRNAs

11/6 2009Peter Hagedorn

Page 2: A turbo intro to  (the bioinformatics of)  microRNAs 11/6 2009 Peter Hagedorn

Discovery of microRNA

• The first described microRNA, lin-4, was cloned and characterised as a translational repressor of developmental timing from C. elegans by Lee et al (1993) and Wightman et al (1993).

• The transcript of this gene was highly unusual as it was non-coding, and produced extremely small transcripts (22nt) from hairpin structured RNA precursors.

• Second microRNA, let-7, was also cloned from C. elegans (Reinhart et al, 2000).

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microRNA research

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microRNAs discoveredin human, mice, and Drosophila

microRNAs implicatedin leukemia

microRNAs identifiedin viral genomes

Drugs againstmicroRNAs testedin monkeys

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microRNA statistics

• Many are highly conserved

MIRHG2 microRNA host gene 2 (non-protein coding)

DLEU2 deleted in lymphocytic leukemia 2 (non-protein coding)

HOXD4 homeobox D4

• Probably >1000 miRNAs in mammalian genomesIdentified presently (March 2009)- 706 human miRNAs- 547 mouse miRNAs- 286 rat miRNAs

• May modulate the expression of at least 30% of all protein coding genes in a genome

• ~60% of miRNAs are expressed independently~15% are encoded in clusters~25% are found in introns

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microRNA synthesis

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MicroRNA-mRNA interaction

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5´ 3´

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microRNA function

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microRNA function

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microRNAs targeting 3’UTRs

Systematic discovery of regulatory motifs in human promoters and 3' UTRs by comparison of several mammals (Xie et al., 2005)

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microRNAs targeting CDS

A search for conserved sequences in coding regions reveals that the let-7 microRNA targets Dicer within its coding sequence (Forman et al., 2008)

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microRNA target prediction

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Seed conservation

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microRNAs target specific processes

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microRNA regulatory principles

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microRNA silencing

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microRNA overexpression

pri-miRNA

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Cross-linking immunoprecipitation coupled with high-throughput sequencing (CLIP-seq)