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mirMachine: A One-Stop Shop for Plant miRNA Annotation
Published on: May 1, 2021
The role of miRNAs in complex formation and control
Wilson Wen Bin Goh1, Hirotaka Oikawa, Judy Chia Ghee Sng
1Department of Computing, Imperial College London, London, UK.
Unlabelled:
microRibonucleic acid (miRNAs) are small regulatory molecules that act by mRNA degradation or via translational repression. Although many miRNAs are ubiquitously expressed, a small subset have differential expression patterns that may give rise to tissue-specific complexes.
Motivation:
This work studies gene targeting patterns amongst miRNAs with differential expression profiles, and links this to control and regulation of protein complexes.
Results:
We find that, when a pair of miRNAs are not expressed in the same tissues, there is a higher tendency for them to target the direct partners of the same hub proteins. At the same time, they also avoid targeting the same set of hub-spokes. Moreover, the complexes corresponding to these hub-spokes tend to be specific and nonoverlapping. This suggests that the effect of miRNAs on the formation of complexes is specific.
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