In Silico Identificaiton of MiRNAs from expressed sequence tags (ESTs) of Foxtail Millet (Setaria Italica)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Setaria italica is one of the oldest cultivated millet crops and requires warm
weather and minimal water for rapid maturation during the hot and dry months of the
year. It comes second after pearl millet in the global millets production. The identification
of miRNAs and their targets in a large number of plant species is an important step to
understand the function and evolution of miRNAs and miRNA-dependent gene
regulation.
The objective of the present study was the utilisation of ESTs of Setaria italica
for identification of its potential miRNA. MicroRNAs(miRNAs) are the group of 22
nucleotides long noncoding small endogenous and evolutionary conserved posttranscriptional
regulatory RNAs, which show an enormous role in various biological and
~etabolic processes in both animals and plants. To date not a single miRNA has been
identified by EST approach in Setaria italica which is an economically important plant of
Poaceae family.
In this study a well developed, powerful and comparative computational
approach, EST -based homology search is applied to signify putative miRNAs in Setaria
italica homologous to mir-156 miRNA of Oryza sativa. We blasted publicly available
processed EST sequences obtained from NCBI Gen-Bank against previously known
Oryza sativa miR~As. 15 potential precursor miRNA were identified. Secondary
structures were obtained for these potential precursor miRNAs. Overall, findings from
t.his study will accelerate the way for further researches of miRNAs and their functions in
Setaria italica.
