MirGeneDB 2.0: the metazoan microRNA complement

Author:

Fromm Bastian12ORCID,Domanska Diana34,Høye Eirik25,Ovchinnikov Vladimir67,Kang Wenjing1,Aparicio-Puerta Ernesto8,Johansen Morten3,Flatmark Kjersti259,Mathelier Anthony1011ORCID,Hovig Eivind23ORCID,Hackenberg Michael8ORCID,Friedländer Marc R1ORCID,Peterson Kevin J12

Affiliation:

1. Science for Life Laboratory, Department of Molecular Biosciences, The Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden

2. Department of Tumor Biology, Institute for Cancer Research, The Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway

3. Center for Bioinformatics, Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

4. Department of Pathology, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

5. Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

6. School of Life Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, UK

7. Department of Human and Animal Genetics, The Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, The Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation

8. Department of Genetics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, Granada, Spain

9. Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, The Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo University Hospital, Nydalen, Oslo, Norway

10. Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM), Nordic EMBL Partnership, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

11. Department of Cancer Genetics, Institute for Cancer Research, The Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo University Hospital Radiumhospitalet, Oslo, Norway

12. Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA

Abstract

Abstract Small non-coding RNAs have gained substantial attention due to their roles in animal development and human disorders. Among them, microRNAs are special because individual gene sequences are conserved across the animal kingdom. In addition, unique and mechanistically well understood features can clearly distinguish bona fide miRNAs from the myriad other small RNAs generated by cells. However, making this distinction is not a common practice and, thus, not surprisingly, the heterogeneous quality of available miRNA complements has become a major concern in microRNA research. We addressed this by extensively expanding our curated microRNA gene database - MirGeneDB - to 45 organisms, encompassing a wide phylogenetic swath of animal evolution. By consistently annotating and naming 10,899 microRNA genes in these organisms, we show that previous microRNA annotations contained not only many false positives, but surprisingly lacked >2000 bona fide microRNAs. Indeed, curated microRNA complements of closely related organisms are very similar and can be used to reconstruct ancestral miRNA repertoires. MirGeneDB represents a robust platform for microRNA-based research, providing deeper and more significant insights into the biology and evolution of miRNAs as well as biomedical and biomarker research. MirGeneDB is publicly and freely available at http://mirgenedb.org/.

Funder

Swedish Research Council

Southern and Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority

Russian Science Foundation

University of Nottingham

Norwegian Research Council

National Science Foundation

NASA-Ames

Dartmouth College

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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