Authors
Pankaj Kumar Joshi, Dinesh Gupta, Umesh Kumar Nandal, Yusuf Khan, Sunil Kumar Mukherjee, Neeti Sanan-Mishra
Publication date
2012/6/1
Journal
Genomics
Volume
99
Issue
6
Pages
370-375
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Studies from flies and insects have reported the existence of a special class of miRNA, called mirtrons that are produced from spliced-out introns in a DROSHA-independent manner. The spliced-out lariat is debranched and refolded into a stem–loop structure resembling the pre-miRNA, which can then be processed by DICER into mature ~21 nt species. The mirtrons have not been reported from plants. In this study, we present MirtronPred, a web based server to predict mirtrons from intronic sequences. We have used the server to predict 70 mirtrons in rice introns that were put through a stringent selection filter to shortlist 16 best sequences. The prediction accuracy was subsequently validated by northern analysis and RT-PCR of a predicted Os-mirtron-109. The target sequences for this mirtron were also found in the rice degradome database. The possible role of the mirtron in rice regulon is discussed. The …
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