The characterization of microRNA-mediated gene regulation as impacted by both target site location and seed match type.

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small RNA molecules that play important roles in gene regulation and translational repression. The mechanisms that facilitate miRNA target binding and recognition have been extensively studied in recent years. However, it is still not well known how the miRNA regulation is aff...

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Main Authors: Wenlong Xu, Zixing Wang, Yin Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4169588?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-782204da53a1488e88d0a306028d96e02020-11-25T02:15:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0199e10826010.1371/journal.pone.0108260The characterization of microRNA-mediated gene regulation as impacted by both target site location and seed match type.Wenlong XuZixing WangYin LiuMicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small RNA molecules that play important roles in gene regulation and translational repression. The mechanisms that facilitate miRNA target binding and recognition have been extensively studied in recent years. However, it is still not well known how the miRNA regulation is affected by the location and the flanking sequences of miRNA target sites. In this study, we systematically quantify the contribution of a wide spectrum of target sites on miRNA-mediated gene expression regulation. Our study investigates target sites located in four different gene regions, including 3' untranslated regions, coding sequences, 5' untranslated regions and promoter regions. We have also introduced four additional non-canonical types of seed matches beyond the canonical seed matches, and included them in our study. Computational analysis of quantitative proteomic data has demonstrated that target sites located in different regions impact the miRNA-mediated repression differently but synergistically. In addition, we have shown the synergistic effects among non-canonical seed matches and canonical ones that enhance the miRNA regulatory effects. Further systematic analysis on the site accessibility near the target regions and the secondary structure of the mRNA sequences have demonstrated substantial variations among target sites of different locations and of different types of seed matches, suggesting the mRNA secondary structure could explain some of the difference in the miRNA regulatory effects impacted by these different target sites. Our study implies miRNAs might regulate their targets under different mechanisms when target sites vary in both their locations and the types of seed matches they contain.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4169588?pdf=render
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author Wenlong Xu
Zixing Wang
Yin Liu
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Zixing Wang
Yin Liu
The characterization of microRNA-mediated gene regulation as impacted by both target site location and seed match type.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Wenlong Xu
Zixing Wang
Yin Liu
author_sort Wenlong Xu
title The characterization of microRNA-mediated gene regulation as impacted by both target site location and seed match type.
title_short The characterization of microRNA-mediated gene regulation as impacted by both target site location and seed match type.
title_full The characterization of microRNA-mediated gene regulation as impacted by both target site location and seed match type.
title_fullStr The characterization of microRNA-mediated gene regulation as impacted by both target site location and seed match type.
title_full_unstemmed The characterization of microRNA-mediated gene regulation as impacted by both target site location and seed match type.
title_sort characterization of microrna-mediated gene regulation as impacted by both target site location and seed match type.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small RNA molecules that play important roles in gene regulation and translational repression. The mechanisms that facilitate miRNA target binding and recognition have been extensively studied in recent years. However, it is still not well known how the miRNA regulation is affected by the location and the flanking sequences of miRNA target sites. In this study, we systematically quantify the contribution of a wide spectrum of target sites on miRNA-mediated gene expression regulation. Our study investigates target sites located in four different gene regions, including 3' untranslated regions, coding sequences, 5' untranslated regions and promoter regions. We have also introduced four additional non-canonical types of seed matches beyond the canonical seed matches, and included them in our study. Computational analysis of quantitative proteomic data has demonstrated that target sites located in different regions impact the miRNA-mediated repression differently but synergistically. In addition, we have shown the synergistic effects among non-canonical seed matches and canonical ones that enhance the miRNA regulatory effects. Further systematic analysis on the site accessibility near the target regions and the secondary structure of the mRNA sequences have demonstrated substantial variations among target sites of different locations and of different types of seed matches, suggesting the mRNA secondary structure could explain some of the difference in the miRNA regulatory effects impacted by these different target sites. Our study implies miRNAs might regulate their targets under different mechanisms when target sites vary in both their locations and the types of seed matches they contain.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4169588?pdf=render
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