MicroRNA-Like Small RNAs Prediction in the Development of Antrodia cinnamomea
Creators
- 1. National Taiwan University
- 2. Academia Sinica
- 3. Taiwan Forestry Research Institute
- 4. I-Shou University
- 5. University of Chicago
Description
Antrodia cinnamomea, a precious, host-specific brown-rot fungus that has been used as a folk medicine in Taiwan for centuries is known to have diverse bioactive compounds with potent pharmaceutical activity. In this study, different fermentation states of A. cinnamomea (wild-type fruiting bodies and liquid cultured mycelium) were sequenced using the next-generation sequencing (NGS) technique. A 45.58 Mb genome encoding 6,522 predicted genes was obtained. High quality reads were assembled into a total of 13,109 unigenes. Using a previously constructed pipeline to search for microRNAs (miRNAs), we then identified 4 predicted conserved miRNA and 63 novel predicted miRNA-like small RNA (milRNA) candidates. Target prediction revealed several interesting proteins involved in tri-terpenoid synthesis, mating type recognition, chemical or physical sensory protein and transporters predicted to be regulated by the miRNAs and milRNAs.
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Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1371/journal.pone.0123245
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:10768
Funding
- National Science Council
- NSC-101-2911- I-005-301
- National Science Council
- NSC-102-2911- I-005-301
- Ministry of Education, Taiwan
- Development Plan for World Class University and Research Centers of Excellence plan