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A method to predict the activity of siRNAs assigns a high silencing level to experimentally-determined human miRNAs too.
Title: In Silico Evidence of the Relationship Between miRNAs and siRNAs
Authors: L. Montanucci, P. Fariselli, P. L. Martelli, I. Rossi, R. Casadio
Published on: Bentham's the The Open Applied Informatics journal (freely downloadable), vol. 2 (2008), p. 9-13
- Abstract
Both
short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs) mediate the
repression of specific sequences of mRNA through the RNA interference
pathway. In the last years several experiments have supported the
hypothesis that siRNAs and miRNAs may be functionally interchangeable,
at least in cultured cells. In this work we verify that this hypothesis
is also supported by a computational evidence. We show that a method
specifically trained to predict the activity of the exogenous siRNAs
assigns a high silencing level to experimentally determined human
miRNAs. This result not only supports the idea of the biological
interchangeability of siRNAs and miRNAs but indicates that it is
possible to use computational tools developed using synthetic small
interference RNAs to study endogenous miRNAs.