The identification of PTEN-targeting microRNAs usually starts from an in silico bioinformatic prediction and then requires a careful experimental validation that exploits both heterologous and endogenous systems. Here we describe the methods used to carry on these analyses and experiments, examining pitfalls and alternatives for each step. Moreover, we give an overview of the latest high-throughput microRNA target identification techniques which offer a more comprehensive view of the microRNAs that can bind a fundamental tumor suppressor such as PTEN.

Methods for the Identification of PTEN-Targeting MicroRNAs

Vitiello M.;Marranci A.;Russo F.;Poliseno L.
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2016

Abstract

The identification of PTEN-targeting microRNAs usually starts from an in silico bioinformatic prediction and then requires a careful experimental validation that exploits both heterologous and endogenous systems. Here we describe the methods used to carry on these analyses and experiments, examining pitfalls and alternatives for each step. Moreover, we give an overview of the latest high-throughput microRNA target identification techniques which offer a more comprehensive view of the microRNAs that can bind a fundamental tumor suppressor such as PTEN.
2016
Istituto di informatica e telematica - IIT
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
978-1-4939-3297-9
Posttranscriptional regulation
PTEN
MicroRNAs
MicroRNA responsive element
3 ' Untranslated region
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