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miRGate

General information

URL: http://mirgate.bioinfo.cnio.es
Full name: miRGate
Description: miRGate is a curated database of human, mouse and rat miRNAs/mRNAs targets. It is designed to analyze miRNA and gene isoforms lists under a common and consistent space of annotations. Including all existing 3 UTR and the entirely known miRNAs. All Havana biotypes and ENCODE principal isoforms for the three organisms are also included.
Year founded: 2015
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Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Spain

Classification & Tag

Data type:
RNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: University of Vigo
Address: Bioinformatics Unit (UBio), Structural Biology and Biocomputing Programme, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), Madrid, Spain and High Technical School of Computer Engineering, University of Vigo, Ourense, Spain
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Country/Region: Spain
Contact name (PI/Team): Eduardo Andrés-LeóN
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): eleon-ibis@us.es

Publications

28439836
Prediction of miRNA-mRNA Interactions Using miRGate. [PMID: 28439836]
Andrés-León E, Gómez-López G, Pisano DG.

miRGate ( http://mirgate.bioinfo.cnio.es /) is a freely available database that contains predicted and experimentally validated microRNA-messenger RNA (miRNA-mRNA) target pairs. This resource includes novel predictions from five well-established algorithms, but recalculated from a common and comprehensive sequence dataset. It includes all 3'-UTR sequences of all known genes of the three more widely employed genomes (human, mouse, and rat), and all annotated miRNA sequences from those genomes. Besides, it also contains predictions for all genes in human targeted by miRNA viruses such as Epstein-Barr and Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpes virus.The approach intends to circumvent one of the main drawbacks in this area, as diverse sequences and gene database versions cause poor overlap among different target prediction methods even with experimentally confirmed targets. As a result, miRGate predictions have been successfully validated using functional assays in several laboratories.This chapter describes how a user can access target information via miRGate's web interface. It also shows how automatically access the database through the programmatic interface based on representational state transfer services (REST), using the application programming interface (API) available at http://mirgate.bioinfo.cnio.es/API .

Methods Mol Biol. 2017:1580() | 14 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
25858286
miRGate: a curated database of human, mouse and rat miRNA-mRNA targets. [PMID: 25858286]
Andrés-León E, González Peña D, Gómez-López G, Pisano DG.

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding elements involved in the post-transcriptional down-regulation of gene expression through base pairing with messenger RNAs (mRNAs). Through this mechanism, several miRNA-mRNA pairs have been described as critical in the regulation of multiple cellular processes, including early embryonic development and pathological conditions. Many of these pairs (such as miR-15?b/BCL2 in apoptosis or BART-6/BCL6 in diffuse large B-cell lymphomas) were experimentally discovered and/or computationally predicted. Available tools for target prediction are usually based on sequence matching, thermodynamics and conservation, among other approaches. Nevertheless, the main issue on miRNA-mRNA pair prediction is the little overlapping results among different prediction methods, or even with experimentally validated pairs lists, despite the fact that all rely on similar principles. To circumvent this problem, we have developed miRGate, a database containing novel computational predicted miRNA-mRNA pairs that are calculated using well-established algorithms. In addition, it includes an updated and complete dataset of sequences for both miRNA and mRNAs 3'-Untranslated region from human (including human viruses), mouse and rat, as well as experimentally validated data from four well-known databases. The underlying methodology of miRGate has been successfully applied to independent datasets providing predictions that were convincingly validated by functional assays. miRGate is an open resource available at http://mirgate.bioinfo.cnio.es. For programmatic access, we have provided a representational state transfer web service application programming interface that allows accessing the database at http://mirgate.bioinfo.cnio.es/API/ Database URL: http://mirgate.bioinfo.cnio.es

Database (Oxford). 2015:2015() | 67 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
1718/6895 (75.098%)
Gene genome and annotation:
552/2021 (72.736%)
Interaction:
346/1194 (71.106%)
1718
Total Rank
78
Citations
7.8
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Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
huma shireen [2018-08-27]
Lina Ma [2018-04-23]
huma shireen [2018-04-16]