Journal article

Transcriptome-wide prediction of miRNA targets in human and mouse using FASTH

C Ragan, N Cloonan, SM Grimmond, M Zuker, MA Ragan

Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2009

Abstract

Transcriptional regulation by microRNAs (miRNAs) involves complementary base-pairing at target sites on mRNAs, yielding complex secondary structures. Here we introduce an efficient computational approach and software (FASTH) for genome-scale prediction of miRNA target sites based on minimizing the free energy of duplex structure. We apply our approach to identify miRNA target sites in the human and mouse transcriptomes. Our results show that short sequence motifs in the 5′ end of miRNAs frequently match mRNAs perfectly, not only at validated target sites but additionally at many other, energetically favourable sites. High-quality matching regions are abundant and occur at similar frequencies..

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