Computer analysis shows differences between mitochondrial miRNAs and other miRNAs.

IF 1 Q3 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
P S Vorozheykin, I I Titov
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Abstract

A subclass of miRNAs with as yet unknown specific functions is mitomiRs - mitochondrial miRNAs that are mainly derived from nuclear DNA and are imported into mitochondria; moreover, changes in the expression levels of mitomiRs are associated with some diseases. To identify the most pronounced characteristics of mitochondrial miRNAs that distinguish them from other miRNAs, we classified mitomiR sequences using the Random Forest algorithm. The analysis revealed, for the first time, a significant difference between mitomiRs and other microRNAs by the following criteria (in descending order of importance in the classification): mitomiRs are evolutionarily older (have a lower phylostratigraphic age index, PAI); have more targets and disease associations, including mitochondrial ones (two-sided Fisher's exact test, average p-values 1.82 × 10-89/1.13 × 10-96 for all mRNA/diseases and 6.01 × 10-22/1.09 × 10-9 for mitochondria, respectively); and are in the class of "circulating" miRNAs (average p- value 1.20 × 10-56). The identified differences between mitomiRs and other miRNAs may help uncover the mode of miRNA delivery into mitochondria, indicate the evolutionary conservation and importance of mitomiRs in the regulation of mitochondrial function and metabolism, and generally show that mitomiRs are not randomly encountered miRNAs. Information on 1,312 experimentally validated mitomiR sequences for three organisms (Homo sapiens, Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus) is collected in the mitomiRdb database (https://mitomiRdb.org).Key words: mitomiR; mitochondria; miRNA; evolution; database.

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计算机分析显示了线粒体mirna和其他mirna之间的差异。
microrna的一个亚类具有未知的特定功能是mitomir -线粒体microrna,主要来源于核DNA并被导入线粒体;此外,mitomir表达水平的变化与某些疾病有关。为了确定线粒体mirna区别于其他mirna的最显著特征,我们使用随机森林算法对mitomiR序列进行分类。该分析首次揭示了mitomiRs与其他microRNAs在以下标准(按分类重要性降序排列)上的显著差异:mitomiRs在进化上更古老(具有较低的系统地层年龄指数PAI);具有更多的靶点和疾病关联,包括线粒体(双侧Fisher精确检验,所有mRNA/疾病的平均p值分别为1.82 × 10-89/1.13 × 10-96,线粒体的平均p值分别为6.01 × 10-22/1.09 × 10-9);并且属于“循环”mirna类别(平均p值1.20 × 10-56)。鉴定出的mitomiRs与其他miRNAs之间的差异可能有助于揭示miRNA进入线粒体的传递模式,表明mitomiRs在线粒体功能和代谢调节中的进化保守性和重要性,并且通常表明mitomiRs不是随机遇到的miRNAs。在mitomiRdb数据库(https://mitomiRdb.org).Key words: mitomiR; https://mitomiRdb.org).Key words: mitomiR;线粒体;microrna的;进化;数据库。
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Vavilovskii Zhurnal Genetiki i Selektsii
Vavilovskii Zhurnal Genetiki i Selektsii AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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1.90
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119
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: The "Vavilov Journal of genetics and breeding" publishes original research and review articles in all key areas of modern plant, animal and human genetics, genomics, bioinformatics and biotechnology. One of the main objectives of the journal is integration of theoretical and applied research in the field of genetics. Special attention is paid to the most topical areas in modern genetics dealing with global concerns such as food security and human health.
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