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Identifying Human miRNA Target Sites via Learning the Interaction Patterns between miRNA and mRNA Segments

Tzu-Hsien Yang, Jhih-Cheng Chen, Yuan-Han Lee, Shang-Yi Lu, Sheng-Hang Wu, Fangyuan Chang, Yan-Cheng Huang, Mei‐Hsien Lee, Yan Yuan Tseng, Wei-Sheng Wu

2023Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling12 citationsDOI

Abstract

miRNAs (microRNAs) target specific mRNA (messenger RNA) sites to regulate their translation expression. Although miRNA targeting can rely on seed region base pairing, animal miRNAs, including human miRNAs, typically cooperate with several cofactors, leading to various noncanonical pairing rules. Therefore, identifying the binding sites of animal miRNAs remains challenging. Because experiments for mapping miRNA targets are costly, computational methods are preferred for extracting potential miRNA-mRNA fragment binding pairs first. However, existing prediction tools can have significant false positives due to the prevalent noncanonical miRNA binding behaviors and the information-biased training negative sets that were used while constructing these tools. To overcome these obstacles, we first prepared an information-balanced miRNA binding pair ground-truth data set. A miRNA-mRNA interaction-aware model was then designed to help identify miRNA binding events. On the test set, our model (auROC = 94.4%) outperformed existing models by at least 2.8% in auROC. Furthermore, we showed that this model can suggest potential binding patterns for miRNA-mRNA sequence interacting pairs. Finally, we made the prepared data sets and the designed model available at http://cosbi2.ee.ncku.edu.tw/mirna_binding/download.

Topics & Concepts

microRNAComputational biologyTranslation (biology)False positive paradoxMessenger RNABiologyBinding siteComputer scienceGeneticsGeneArtificial intelligenceMicroRNA in disease regulationCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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