Azadirachta indica MicroRNAs: Genome-Wide Identification, Target Transcript Prediction, and Expression Analyses
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Azadirachta indica MicroRNAs: Genome-Wide Identification, Target Transcript Prediction, and Expression Analyses
Abstract
MicroRNAs are short, endogenous, non-coding RNAs, liable for essential regulatory function. Numerous miRNAs have been identified and studied in plants with known genomic or small RNA resources. Despite the availability of genomic and transcriptomic resources, the miRNAs have not been reported in the medicinal tree Azadirachta indica (Neem) till date. Here for the first time, we report extensive identification of miRNAs and their possible targets in A. indica which might help to unravel their therapeutic potential. A comprehensive search of miRNAs in the A. indica genome by C-mii tool was performed. Overall, 123 miRNAs classified into 63 families and their stem-loop hairpin structures were predicted. The size of the A. indica (ain)-miRNAs ranged between 19 and 23 nt in length, and their corresponding ain-miRNA precursor sequence MFEI value averaged as -1.147 kcal/mol. The targets of ain-miRNAs were predicted in A. indica as well as Arabidopsis thaliana plant. The gene ontology (GO) annotation revealed the involvement of ain-miRNA targets in developmental processes, transport, stress, and metabolic processes including secondary metabolism. Stem-loop qRT-PCR was carried out for 25 randomly selected ain-miRNAs and differential expression patterns were observed in different A. indica tissues. Expression of miRNAs and its targets shows negative correlation in a dependent manner.
Keywords: Azadirachta indica; MicroRNA; Neem; Secondary metabolism; Stem-loop qRT-PCR.
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