Stem-loop sequence ggo-mir-29b-2

Accession MI0002733
Description Gorilla gorilla miR-29b-2 stem-loop
Gene family MIPF0000009; mir-29
Community annotation

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The miR-29 microRNA precursor, or pre-miRNA, is a small RNA molecule in the shape of a stem-loop or hairpin. Each arm of the hairpin can be processed into one member of a closely related family of short non-coding RNAs that are involved in regulating gene expression. The processed, or "mature" products of the precursor molecule are known as microRNA (miRNA), and have been predicted or confirmed in a wide range of species (see 'MIPF0000009' in miRBase: the microRNA database).

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Stem-loop
         -          c      g  u    uuuucc 
cuucuggaa gcugguuuca auggug cu agau      a
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gaggauuuu ugacuaaagu uaccac ga ucua      u
         g          u      -  -    uguuuc 
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Comments

Berezikov et al. used primers designed from human miRNA gene flanking sequence to amplify miRNA precursor regions in primates [1]. The expression of the mature miRNA was not validated.

Genome context
Coordinates (GorGor3) Overlapping transcripts
1: 187826422-187826502 [-]
intergenic
Clustered miRNAs
< 10kb from ggo-mir-29b-2
ggo-mir-29b-2 1: 187826422-187826502 [-]
ggo-mir-29c 1: 187825824-187825935 [-]
Database links

Mature sequence ggo-miR-29b

Accession MIMAT0002436
Sequence

52 - 

uagcaccauuugaaaucagu

 - 71

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Evidence by similarity; MI0000107
Predicted targets

References

1
PMID:15652478 "Phylogenetic shadowing and computational identification of human microRNA genes" Berezikov E, Guryev V, van de Belt J, Wienholds E, Plasterk RH, Cuppen E Cell. 120:21-24(2005).