@article{7a798e147f7b4d9b8bfb286747edb2d4,
title = "Discovery and annotation of novel microRNAs in the porcine genome by using a semi-supervised transductive learning approach",
abstract = "Despite the broad variety of available microRNA (miRNA) prediction tools, their application to the discovery and annotation of novel miRNA genes in domestic species is still limited. In this study we designed a comprehensive pipeline (eMIRNA) for miRNA identification in the yet poorly annotated porcine genome and demonstrated the usefulness of implementing a motif search positional refinement strategy for the accurate determination of precursor miRNA boundaries. The small RNA fraction from gluteus medius skeletal muscle of 48 Duroc gilts was sequenced and used for the prediction of novel miRNA loci. Additionally, we selected the human miRNA annotation for a homology-based search of porcine miRNAs with orthologous genes in the human genome. A total of 20 novel expressed miRNAs were identified in the porcine muscle transcriptome and 27 additional novel porcine miRNAs were also detected by homology-based search using the human miRNA annotation. The existence of three selected novel miRNAs (ssc-miR-483, ssc-miR484 and ssc-miR-200a) was further confirmed by reverse transcription quantitative real-time PCR analyses in the muscle and liver tissues of G{\"o}ttingen minipigs. In summary, the eMIRNA pipeline presented in the current work allowed us to expand the catalogue of porcine miRNAs and showed better performance than other commonly used miRNA prediction approaches. More importantly, the flexibility of our pipeline makes possible its application in other yet poorly annotated non-model species.",
keywords = "MicroRNA discovery, Motif search, Porcine skeletal muscle, Semi-supervised learning, Small RNA-Seq",
author = "Emilio M{\'a}rmol-S{\'a}nchez and Susanna Cirera and Raquel Quintanilla and Albert Pla and Marcel Amills",
note = "Funding Information: The research presented in this publication was funded by grants AGL2013-48742-C2-1-R and AGL2013-48742-C2-2-R awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitivity . E. M{\'a}rmol-S{\'a}nchez was funded with a PhD fellowship FPU15/01733 awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Culture (MECD) . Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the Department of Veterinary Animal Sciences in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences of the University of Copenhagen for providing their facilities and materials for RT-qPCR experiments. We would also like to express our gratitude to Dr. Caroline M. Junker Mentzel for kindly providing RNA samples for qPCR analyses. We also acknowledge Selecci{\'o}n Batall{\'e} S.A. for providing animal material and the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitivity for the Center of Excellence Severo Ochoa 2016-2019 ( SEV-2015-0533 ) grant awarded to the Center for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG) . Thanks also to the CERCA Programme of the Generalitat the Catalunya for their support. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 Elsevier Inc. Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2020",
month = may,
doi = "10.1016/j.ygeno.2019.12.005",
language = "Ingl{\'e}s estadounidense",
volume = "112",
pages = "2107--2118",
journal = "Genomics",
issn = "0888-7543",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",
number = "3",
}