MicroRNA regulation and tissue-specific protein interaction network.
BACKGROUND: 'Fine-tuning' of protein abundance makes microRNAs (miRNAs) pervasively implicated in human biology. Although targeting many mRNAs endows the power of single miRNA to regulate complex biological processes, its functional roles in a particular tissue will be inevitably restricte...
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doaj-ecabd565ba374b7d8293ab8f042ed0332020-11-25T02:15:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0169e2539410.1371/journal.pone.0025394MicroRNA regulation and tissue-specific protein interaction network.Wenliang ZhuLei YangZhimin DuBACKGROUND: 'Fine-tuning' of protein abundance makes microRNAs (miRNAs) pervasively implicated in human biology. Although targeting many mRNAs endows the power of single miRNA to regulate complex biological processes, its functional roles in a particular tissue will be inevitably restricted because only a subset of its target genes is expressed. METHODS: Here, we analyze the characteristics of miRNA regulation upon target genes according to tissue-specific gene expression by constructing tissue-specific protein interaction networks for ten main types of tissues in the human body. RESULTS: Commonly expressed proteins are under more intensive but lower-cost miRNAs control than proteins with the tissue-specific expression. MiRNAs that target more commonly expressed genes usually regulate more tissue-specific genes. This is consistent with the previous finding that tissue-specific proteins tend to be functionally connected with commonly expressed proteins. But to a particular miRNA such a balance is not invariable among different tissues implying diverse tissue regulation modes executed by miRNAs. CONCLUSION: These results suggest miRNAs that interact with more commonly expressed genes can be expected to play important tissue-specific roles.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3181334?pdf=render |
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MicroRNA regulation and tissue-specific protein interaction network. |
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MicroRNA regulation and tissue-specific protein interaction network. |
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MicroRNA regulation and tissue-specific protein interaction network. |
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MicroRNA regulation and tissue-specific protein interaction network. |
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MicroRNA regulation and tissue-specific protein interaction network. |
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microrna regulation and tissue-specific protein interaction network. |
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BACKGROUND: 'Fine-tuning' of protein abundance makes microRNAs (miRNAs) pervasively implicated in human biology. Although targeting many mRNAs endows the power of single miRNA to regulate complex biological processes, its functional roles in a particular tissue will be inevitably restricted because only a subset of its target genes is expressed. METHODS: Here, we analyze the characteristics of miRNA regulation upon target genes according to tissue-specific gene expression by constructing tissue-specific protein interaction networks for ten main types of tissues in the human body. RESULTS: Commonly expressed proteins are under more intensive but lower-cost miRNAs control than proteins with the tissue-specific expression. MiRNAs that target more commonly expressed genes usually regulate more tissue-specific genes. This is consistent with the previous finding that tissue-specific proteins tend to be functionally connected with commonly expressed proteins. But to a particular miRNA such a balance is not invariable among different tissues implying diverse tissue regulation modes executed by miRNAs. CONCLUSION: These results suggest miRNAs that interact with more commonly expressed genes can be expected to play important tissue-specific roles. |
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