Stem-loop sequence oan-mir-133a

Accession MI0006701
Description Ornithorhynchus anatinus miR-133a stem-loop
Gene family MIPF0000029; mir-133
Community annotation

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mir-133 is a type of non-coding RNA called a microRNA that was first experimentally characterised in mice. Homologues have since been discovered in several other species including invertebrates such as the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster. Each species often encodes multiple microRNAs with identical or similar mature sequence. For example, in the human genome there are three known miR-133 genes: miR-133a-1, miR-133a-2 and miR-133b found on chromosomes 18, 20 and 6 respectively. The mature sequence is excised from the 3' arm of the hairpin. miR-133 is expressed in muscle tissue and appears to repress the expression of non-muscle genes.

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Stem-loop
ggccuucgg      uuu    a       aa  u  a        accuc 
         caaugc   gcua agcuggu  aa gg accaaauc     u
         ||||||   |||| |||||||  || || ||||||||      
         guuacg   cgau ucgacca  uu cc ugguuuag     u
---ccacaa      uau    g       ac  c  c        guaac 
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Genome context
Coordinates (OANA5) Overlapping transcripts
7: 18287487-18287587 [+]
intergenic
Clustered miRNAs
< 10kb from oan-mir-133a
oan-mir-1a 7: 18283571-18283672 [+]
oan-mir-133a 7: 18287487-18287587 [+]
Database links

Mature sequence oan-miR-133a-5p

Accession MIMAT0006864
Previous IDs oan-miR-133a*
Sequence

24 - 

agcugguaaaauggaaccaaau

 - 45

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Evidence experimental; Solexa [1]

Mature sequence oan-miR-133a-3p

Accession MIMAT0006865
Previous IDs oan-miR-133a
Sequence

62 - 

uugguccccuucaaccagcugu

 - 83

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Evidence experimental; Solexa [1]

References

1
PMID:18463306 "Conservation of small RNA pathways in platypus" Murchison EP, Kheradpour P, Sachidanandam R, Smith C, Hodges E, Xuan Z, Kellis M, Grutzner F, Stark A, Hannon GJ Genome Res. 18:995-1004(2008).