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Correlation between sequence conservation and structural thermodynamics of microRNA precursors from human, mouse, and chicken genomes

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that microRNA precursors (pre-miRNAs) have considerably more stable secondary structures than other native RNAs (tRNA, rRNA, and mRNA) and artificial RNA sequences. However, pre-miRNAs with ultra stable secondary structures have not been investigated. It is no...

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Autores principales: Ni, Ming, Shu, Wenjie, Bo, Xiaochen, Wang, Shengqi, Li, Songgang
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2984420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20977776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-329
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author Ni, Ming
Shu, Wenjie
Bo, Xiaochen
Wang, Shengqi
Li, Songgang
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Shu, Wenjie
Bo, Xiaochen
Wang, Shengqi
Li, Songgang
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description BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that microRNA precursors (pre-miRNAs) have considerably more stable secondary structures than other native RNAs (tRNA, rRNA, and mRNA) and artificial RNA sequences. However, pre-miRNAs with ultra stable secondary structures have not been investigated. It is not known if there is a tendency in pre-miRNA sequences towards or against ultra stable structures? Furthermore, the relationship between the structural thermodynamic stability of pre-miRNA and their evolution remains unclear. RESULTS: We investigated the correlation between pre-miRNA sequence conservation and structural stability as measured by adjusted minimum folding free energies in pre-miRNAs isolated from human, mouse, and chicken. The analysis revealed that conserved and non-conserved pre-miRNA sequences had structures with similar average stabilities. However, the relatively ultra stable and unstable pre-miRNAs were more likely to be non-conserved than pre-miRNAs with moderate stability. Non-conserved pre-miRNAs had more G+C than A+U nucleotides, while conserved pre-miRNAs contained more A+U nucleotides. Notably, the U content of conserved pre-miRNAs was especially higher than that of non-conserved pre-miRNAs. Further investigations showed that conserved and non-conserved pre-miRNAs exhibited different structural element features, even though they had comparable levels of stability. CONCLUSIONS: We proposed that there is a correlation between structural thermodynamic stability and sequence conservation for pre-miRNAs from human, mouse, and chicken genomes. Our analyses suggested that pre-miRNAs with relatively ultra stable or unstable structures were less favoured by natural selection than those with moderately stable structures. Comparison of nucleotide compositions between non-conserved and conserved pre-miRNAs indicated the importance of U nucleotides in the pre-miRNA evolutionary process. Several characteristic structural elements were also detected in conserved pre-miRNAs.
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spelling pubmed-29844202010-11-18 Correlation between sequence conservation and structural thermodynamics of microRNA precursors from human, mouse, and chicken genomes Ni, Ming Shu, Wenjie Bo, Xiaochen Wang, Shengqi Li, Songgang BMC Evol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that microRNA precursors (pre-miRNAs) have considerably more stable secondary structures than other native RNAs (tRNA, rRNA, and mRNA) and artificial RNA sequences. However, pre-miRNAs with ultra stable secondary structures have not been investigated. It is not known if there is a tendency in pre-miRNA sequences towards or against ultra stable structures? Furthermore, the relationship between the structural thermodynamic stability of pre-miRNA and their evolution remains unclear. RESULTS: We investigated the correlation between pre-miRNA sequence conservation and structural stability as measured by adjusted minimum folding free energies in pre-miRNAs isolated from human, mouse, and chicken. The analysis revealed that conserved and non-conserved pre-miRNA sequences had structures with similar average stabilities. However, the relatively ultra stable and unstable pre-miRNAs were more likely to be non-conserved than pre-miRNAs with moderate stability. Non-conserved pre-miRNAs had more G+C than A+U nucleotides, while conserved pre-miRNAs contained more A+U nucleotides. Notably, the U content of conserved pre-miRNAs was especially higher than that of non-conserved pre-miRNAs. Further investigations showed that conserved and non-conserved pre-miRNAs exhibited different structural element features, even though they had comparable levels of stability. CONCLUSIONS: We proposed that there is a correlation between structural thermodynamic stability and sequence conservation for pre-miRNAs from human, mouse, and chicken genomes. Our analyses suggested that pre-miRNAs with relatively ultra stable or unstable structures were less favoured by natural selection than those with moderately stable structures. Comparison of nucleotide compositions between non-conserved and conserved pre-miRNAs indicated the importance of U nucleotides in the pre-miRNA evolutionary process. Several characteristic structural elements were also detected in conserved pre-miRNAs. BioMed Central 2010-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2984420/ /pubmed/20977776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-329 Text en Copyright ©2010 Ni et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ni, Ming
Shu, Wenjie
Bo, Xiaochen
Wang, Shengqi
Li, Songgang
Correlation between sequence conservation and structural thermodynamics of microRNA precursors from human, mouse, and chicken genomes
title Correlation between sequence conservation and structural thermodynamics of microRNA precursors from human, mouse, and chicken genomes
title_full Correlation between sequence conservation and structural thermodynamics of microRNA precursors from human, mouse, and chicken genomes
title_fullStr Correlation between sequence conservation and structural thermodynamics of microRNA precursors from human, mouse, and chicken genomes
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between sequence conservation and structural thermodynamics of microRNA precursors from human, mouse, and chicken genomes
title_short Correlation between sequence conservation and structural thermodynamics of microRNA precursors from human, mouse, and chicken genomes
title_sort correlation between sequence conservation and structural thermodynamics of microrna precursors from human, mouse, and chicken genomes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2984420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20977776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-10-329
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