Spontaneous single nucleotide polymorphism in porcine microRNA-378 seed region leads to functional alteration

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Sequence variation in a microRNA (miRNA) seed region can influence its biogenesis and effects on target mRNAs; however, in mammals, few seed region mutations leading to functional alterations have been reported to date. Here, we report the identification of a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) with functional consequence located in the seed region of porcine miR-378. In vitro analysis of this rs331295049 A17G SNP showed significantly up-regulated expression of the mature miR-378 (miR-378/G). In silico target prediction indicated that the SNP would modulate secondary structure and result in functional loss affecting >85% of the known target genes of the wild-type miR-378 (miR-378/A), and functional gain affecting >700 new target genes, and dual-luciferase reporter assay verified this result. This report of a SNP in the seed region of miR-378 leads to functional alteration and indicates the potential for substantive functional consequences to the molecular physiology of a mammalian organism.

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Chai, J., Chen, L., Luo, Z., Zhang, T., Chen, L., Lou, P., … Guo, Z. (2018). Spontaneous single nucleotide polymorphism in porcine microRNA-378 seed region leads to functional alteration. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 82(7), 1081–1089. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2018.1459175

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