Title of article :
Computational identification of miRNA and targets from expressed sequence tags of coffee (Coffea arabica)
Author/Authors :
Akter, Arzuba Shahjalal University of Science and Technology - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department, Bangladesh , Islam, Md. Muzahidul Shahjalal University of Science and Technology - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Department, Bangladesh , Mondal, Shakhinur Islam Shahjalal University of Science and Technology - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Department, Bangladesh , Mahmud, Zabed Shahjalal University of Science and Technology - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Department, Bangladesh , Jewel, Nurnabi Azad Shahjalal University of Science and Technology - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Department, Bangladesh , Ferdous, Sabiha Shahjalal University of Science and Technology - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Department, Bangladesh , Amin, Md. Ruhul Shahjalal University of Science and Technology - Computer Science and Engineering Department, Bangladesh , Rahman, Md. Mahfuzur Shahjalal University of Science and Technology - Food Engineering and Tea Technology Department, Bangladesh
Abstract :
MicroRNAs(miRNAs)are the group of ~22 nucleotides long noncoding small endogenous and evolutionary conserved post-transcriptional regulatoryRNAs, which show an enormous role in various biological and metabolic processes in both animals and plants. To date not a singlemiRNA has been identified in coffee (Coffea arabica), which is an economically important plant of Rubiaceae family. In this study awelldeveloped, powerful and comparative computational approach, EST-based homology search is applied to find potential miRNA of coffee. We blasted publicly available EST sequences obtained from NCBI Gen-Bank against previously known plant miRNAs. For the first time, one potential miRNA from a largemiRNAfamily with appropriate fold back structures was identified through a series of filtration criteria. A total of six potential target genes in Arabidopsis were identified based on their sequence complementarities. The target genes mainly encode transport inhibitor like protein, transcription factor, DNA-binding protein, and GRR1-like protein, and these genes play an important role in various biological processes like response to chitin, cold, salt stress, water deprivation etc. Overall, findings from this study will accelerate the way for further researches of miRNAs and their functions in coffee.
Keywords :
Expressed sequence tags , MicroRNA , Computational approach , Coffea arabica
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences