Mapping the Human miRNA Interactome by CLASH Reveals Frequent Noncanonical Binding
Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology · University of Edinburgh
Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play key roles in gene regulation, but reliable bioinformatic or experimental identification of their targets remains difficult. To provide an unbiased view of human miRNA targets, we developed a technique for ligation and sequencing of miRNA-target RNA duplexes associated with human AGO1. Here, we report data sets of more than 18,000 high-confidence miRNA-mRNA interactions. The binding of most miRNAs includes the 5' seed region, but around 60% of seed interactions are noncanonical, containing bulged or mismatched nucleotides. Moreover, seed interactions are generally accompanied by specific, nonseed base pairing. 18% of miRNA-mRNA interactions involve the miRNA 3' end, with little evidence…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 42.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 62
Authors
4- AHAleksandra HelwakCorresponding
Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh
- GKGrzegorz Kudla
Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh
- TDTatiana Dudnakova
Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh
- DTDavid Tollervey
University of Edinburgh, Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Interactome
- microRNA
- Computational biology
- Genetics
- Cell biology
- Gene
- Life in Land