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AtmiRNET:一个用于重建拟南芥 microRNA 调控网络的网络资源。

AtmiRNET: a web-based resource for reconstructing regulatory networks of Arabidopsis microRNAs.

作者信息

Chien Chia-Hung, Chiang-Hsieh Yi-Fan, Chen Yi-An, Chow Chi-Nga, Wu Nai-Yun, Hou Ping-Fu, Chang Wen-Chi

机构信息

College of Biosciences and Biotechnology, Institute of Tropical Plant Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70101, Taiwan.

College of Biosciences and Biotechnology, Institute of Tropical Plant Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70101, Taiwan

出版信息

Database (Oxford). 2015 May 13;2015:bav042. doi: 10.1093/database/bav042. Print 2015.

Abstract

Compared with animal microRNAs (miRNAs), our limited knowledge of how miRNAs involve in significant biological processes in plants is still unclear. AtmiRNET is a novel resource geared toward plant scientists for reconstructing regulatory networks of Arabidopsis miRNAs. By means of highlighted miRNA studies in target recognition, functional enrichment of target genes, promoter identification and detection of cis- and trans-elements, AtmiRNET allows users to explore mechanisms of transcriptional regulation and miRNA functions in Arabidopsis thaliana, which are rarely investigated so far. High-throughput next-generation sequencing datasets from transcriptional start sites (TSSs)-relevant experiments as well as five core promoter elements were collected to establish the support vector machine-based prediction model for Arabidopsis miRNA TSSs. Then, high-confidence transcription factors participate in transcriptional regulation of Arabidopsis miRNAs are provided based on statistical approach. Furthermore, both experimentally verified and putative miRNA-target interactions, whose validity was supported by the correlations between the expression levels of miRNAs and their targets, are elucidated for functional enrichment analysis. The inferred regulatory networks give users an intuitive insight into the pivotal roles of Arabidopsis miRNAs through the crosstalk between miRNA transcriptional regulation (upstream) and miRNA-mediate (downstream) gene circuits. The valuable information that is visually oriented in AtmiRNET recruits the scant understanding of plant miRNAs and will be useful (e.g. ABA-miR167c-auxin signaling pathway) for further research. Database URL: http://AtmiRNET.itps.ncku.edu.tw/

摘要

与动物微小RNA(miRNA)相比,我们对miRNA如何参与植物重要生物学过程的了解仍然有限且尚不清楚。AtmiRNET是一种面向植物科学家的新型资源,用于重建拟南芥miRNA的调控网络。通过在靶标识别、靶标基因的功能富集、启动子鉴定以及顺式和反式元件检测方面突出的miRNA研究,AtmiRNET允许用户探索拟南芥中迄今很少被研究的转录调控机制和miRNA功能。收集了来自转录起始位点(TSS)相关实验的高通量下一代测序数据集以及五个核心启动子元件,以建立基于支持向量机的拟南芥miRNA TSS预测模型。然后,基于统计方法提供参与拟南芥miRNA转录调控的高可信度转录因子。此外,还阐明了经实验验证的和假定的miRNA-靶标相互作用,其有效性由miRNA及其靶标的表达水平之间的相关性支持,用于功能富集分析。推断的调控网络通过miRNA转录调控(上游)和miRNA介导(下游)基因回路之间的相互作用,让用户直观地了解拟南芥miRNA的关键作用。AtmiRNET中直观呈现的有价值信息弥补了对植物miRNA了解的不足,并将对进一步研究有用(例如ABA-miR167c-生长素信号通路)。数据库网址:http://AtmiRNET.itps.ncku.edu.tw/

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