miRBase entry: bma-mir-1822

Stem-loop bma-mir-1822


Accession
MI0026289
Description
Brugia malayi bma-mir-1822 precursor miRNA


Sequence

uacuuaugggcacguugugcguacgucuuucaccuguucagcuaucgguuugaaauuuguauuuuuuguccGAGCUGCCCCUUGAAAGACUAAugccaccgaugcccucuucucuc
.......(((((((.((.((((..((((((((......((((..((((...(((((....)))))....)))))))).....))))))))..)))))).)).))))).........

Structure
--uacuuau     -  u  u    ac        ccuguu    ua    -uuu     u 
         gggca cg ug gcgu  gucuuuca      cagc  ucgg    gaaau u
         ||||| || || ||||  ||||||||      ||||  ||||    |||||  
         cccgu gc ac cguA  CAGAAAGU      GUCG  AGcc    uuuua g
cucucuucu     a  c  -    AU        -UCCCC    --    uguu     u 


Annotation confidence Not enough data
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Comments
This microRNA was experimentally validated from deep sequencing libraries in the closely related species Brugia pahangi [1].

Genome context
Bmal_v3_scaffold132: 2432-2547 [+]

Database links

Mature bma-miR-1822

Accession MIMAT0031740
Description Brugia malayi bma-miR-1822 mature miRNA
Sequence 72 - GAGCUGCCCCUUGAAAGACUAA - 93
Evidence experimental
Illumina [2]

References

  1. PubMed ID: 22216965
    Diversity in parasitic nematode genomes: the microRNAs of Brugia pahangi and Haemonchus contortus are largely novel
    Winter AD, Weir W, Hunt M, Berriman M, Gilleard JS, Devaney E, Britton C
    BMC Genomics (2012) 13:4

  2. PubMed ID: 24824352
    Diversity and expression of microRNAs in the filarial parasite, Brugia malayi
    Poole CB, Gu W, Kumar S, Jin J, Davis PJ, Bauche D, McReynolds LA
    PLoS One (2014) 9:e96498