Stem-loop sequence dse-mir-9b

Accession MI0009389
Description Drosophila sechellia miR-9b stem-loop
Gene family MIPF0000014; mir-9
Community annotation

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The miR-9 microRNA (homologous to miR-79), is a short non-coding RNA gene involved in gene regulation. The mature ~21nt miRNAs are processed from hairpin precursor sequences by the Dicer enzyme. The dominant mature miRNA sequence is processed from the 5' arm of the mir-9 precursor, and from the 3' arm of the mir-79 precursor. The mature products are thought to have regulatory roles through complementarity to mRNA. In vertebrates, miR-9 is highly expressed in the brain, and is suggested to regulate neuronal differentiation. A number of specific targets of miR-9 have been proposed, including the transcription factor REST and its partner CoREST.

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Stem-loop
u   --u          c         uuu    g     u   u 
 gca   auuauuuggu uuuggugau   agcu uaugg gua a
 |||   |||||||||| |||||||||   |||| ||||| |||  
 cgu   ugguaaacca aaaccauua   ucga auacc uau a
a   cuu          a         -uu    g     u   g 
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Genome context
Coordinates (dsec_r1.3_FB2010_02) Overlapping transcripts
scaffold_7: 345756-345844 [+]
intergenic
Clustered miRNAs
< 10kb from dse-mir-9b
dse-mir-9c scaffold_7: 344907-344998 [+]
dse-mir-306 scaffold_7: 345422-345505 [+]
dse-mir-79 scaffold_7: 345568-345659 [+]
dse-mir-9b scaffold_7: 345756-345844 [+]

Mature sequence dse-miR-9b

Accession MIMAT0008827
Sequence

15 - 

ucuuuggugauuuuagcuguaug

 - 37

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Evidence by similarity; MI0000415

References

1
PMID:17994087 "Evolution of genes and genomes on the Drosophila phylogeny" Clark AG, Eisen MB, Smith DR, Bergman CM, Oliver B, Markow TA, Kaufman TC, Kellis M, Gelbart W, Iyer VN, Pollard DA, Sackton TB, Larracuente AM, Singh ND, Abad JP, Abt DN, Adryan B, Aguade M, Akashi H, Anderson WW, Aquadro CF, Ardell DH, Arguello R, Artie Nature. 450:203-218(2007).