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. 2015 Jan;43(Database issue):D181-6.
doi: 10.1093/nar/gku1000. Epub 2014 Oct 20.

lncRNASNP: a database of SNPs in lncRNAs and their potential functions in human and mouse

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lncRNASNP: a database of SNPs in lncRNAs and their potential functions in human and mouse

Jing Gong et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 2015 Jan.

Abstract

Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play key roles in various cellular contexts and diseases by diverse mechanisms. With the rapid growth of identified lncRNAs and disease-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), there is a great demand to study SNPs in lncRNAs. Aiming to provide a useful resource about lncRNA SNPs, we systematically identified SNPs in lncRNAs and analyzed their potential impacts on lncRNA structure and function. In total, we identified 495,729 and 777,095 SNPs in more than 30,000 lncRNA transcripts in human and mouse, respectively. A large number of SNPs were predicted with the potential to impact on the miRNA-lncRNA interaction. The experimental evidence and conservation of miRNA-lncRNA interaction, as well as miRNA expressions from TCGA were also integrated to prioritize the miRNA-lncRNA interactions and SNPs on the binding sites. Furthermore, by mapping SNPs to GWAS results, we found that 142 human lncRNA SNPs are GWAS tagSNPs and 197,827 lncRNA SNPs are in the GWAS linkage disequilibrium regions. All these data for human and mouse lncRNAs were imported into lncRNASNP database (http://bioinfo.life.hust.edu.cn/lncRNASNP/), which includes two sub-databases lncRNASNP-human and lncRNASNP-mouse. The lncRNASNP database has a user-friendly interface for searching and browsing through the SNP, lncRNA and miRNA sections.

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Figure 1.
Overview of the lncRNASNP database. (A) The navigation bar of the database, including three main sections. (B) The SNP page with GWAS information and SNP effects on miRNA–lncRNA interactions. (C) An example of miRNA target loss by a SNP in lncRNA. (D) The miRNA section to search all targeted lncRNAs of miRNAs in four categories based on their expression. (E) The miRNA binding sites on a lncRNA.

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