Abstract
ABSTRACTMicroRNAs (miRNAs) are known key regulators of gene expression on posttranscriptional level in many organisms encoded in mammals, plants and also several viral families. To date, no homologous gene of a virus-originated miRNA is known in other organisms. To date, only a few homologous miRNA between two different viruses are known, however, no gene of a virus-originated miRNA is known in any organism of other kingdoms. This can be attributed to the fact that classical miRNA detection approaches such as homology-based predictions fail at viruses due to their highly diverse genomes and their high mutation rate.Here, we applied the virus-derived precursor miRNA (pre-miRNA) prediction pipeline ViMiFi, which combines information about sequence conservation and machine learning-based approaches, on Human Herpesvirus 7 (HHV7) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). ViMiFi was able to predict 61 candidates in EBV, which has 25 known pre-miRNAs. From these 25, ViMiFi identified 20. It was further able to predict 18 candidates in the HHV7 genome, in which no miRNA had been described yet. We also studied the undescribed candidates of both viruses for potential functions and found similarities with human snRNAs and miRNAs from mammals and plants.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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