Huntley, RP;
Kramarz, B;
Sawford, T;
Umrao, Z;
Kalea, AZ;
Acquaah, V;
Martin, M-J;
... Lovering, RC; + view all
(2018)
Expanding the horizons of microRNA bioinformatics.
RNA
, 24
pp. 1005-1017.
10.1261/rna.065565.118.
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Abstract
MicroRNA regulation of key biological and developmental pathways is a rapidly expanding area of research, accompanied by vast amounts of experimental data. This data, however, is not widely available in bioinformatic resources, making it difficult for researchers to find and analyse microRNA-related experimental data and define further research projects. We are addressing this problem by providing two new bioinformatics datasets that contain experimentally verified functional information for mammalian microRNAs involved in cardiovascular-relevant, and other, processes. To date, our resource provides over 3,900 Gene Ontology annotations associated with almost 500 miRNAs from human, mouse and rat and over 2,200 experimentally validated miRNA:target interactions. We illustrate how this resource can be used to create miRNA-focused interaction networks with a biological context using the known biological role of miRNAs and the mRNAs they regulate, enabling discovery of associations between gene products, biological pathways and, ultimately, diseases. This data will be crucial in advancing the field of microRNA bioinformatics and will establish consistent datasets for reproducible functional analysis of microRNAs across all biological research areas.
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