| URL: | https://pmiren.com |
| Full name: | Plant miRNA ENcyclopedia |
| Description: | PmiREN (Plant miRNA ENcyclopedia) is a comprehensive functional plant miRNA database. In current version, PmiREN contains 20388 miRNA loci (MIRs) belonging to 5757 families, 1365 clusters, 1668 syntenic blocks and 141327 predicted miRNA-target pairs in 88 species phylogenetically ranging from chlorophytes to angiosperms. |
| Year founded: | 2020 |
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| Version: | v2.0 |
| Accessibility: |
Accessible
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| Country/Region: | China |
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| University/Institution: | State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops, Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences |
| Address: | Address: No.9 zhonglu shuguanghuayuan, Haidian District, Beijing, China, 100097 |
| City: | Beijing |
| Province/State: | Beijing |
| Country/Region: | China |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Xiaozeng Yang |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | yangxz@ibcas.ac.cn |
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The Usage of PmiREN (Plant miRNA ENcyclopedia). [PMID: 40380054]
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous non-coding small RNAs that function as diverse gene regulators at the post-transcriptional level. Over the past two decades, intense research efforts on miRNA identification, function and evolution have raised the demand for miRNA databases. We constructed a knowledge-based database called Plant miRNA Encyclopedia (PmiREN, https://pmiren.com/ ) in 2019 and continued to update it. PmiREN is based on the uniform processing of sequenced small RNA libraries using miRDeep-P2. It currently contains 38,186 high confidence miRNA loci from 179 plant species and incorporates multiple tools for data mining and data-driven research. Here, we summarize the usage of PmiREN, aiming to serve the entire research community of plant miRNAs. |
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PmiREN2.0: from data annotation to functional exploration of plant microRNAs. [PMID: 34554254]
Nearly 200 plant genomes have been sequenced over the last two years, and new functions of plant microRNAs (miRNAs) have been revealed. Therefore, timely update of the plant miRNA databases by incorporating miRNAs from the newly sequenced species and functional information is required to provide useful resources for advancing plant miRNA research. Here we report the update of PmiREN2.0 (https://pmiren.com/) with an addition of 19 363 miRNA entries from 91 plants, doubling the amount of data in the original version. Meanwhile, abundant regulatory information centred on miRNAs was added, including predicted upstream transcription factors through binding motifs scanning and elaborate annotation of miRNA targets. As an example, a genome-wide regulatory network centred on miRNAs was constructed for Arabidopsis. Furthermore, phylogenetic trees of conserved miRNA families were built to expand the understanding of miRNA evolution across the plant lineages. These data are helpful to deduce the regulatory relationships concerning miRNA functions in diverse plants. Beside the new data, a suite of design tools was incorporated to facilitate experimental practice. Finally, a forum named 'PmiREN Community' was added for discussion and resource and new discovery sharing. With these upgrades, PmiREN2.0 should serve the community better and accelerate miRNA research in plants. |
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PmiREN: a comprehensive encyclopedia of plant miRNAs. [PMID: 31602478]
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNA molecules that function as diverse endogenous gene regulators at the post-transcriptional level. In the past two decades, as research effort on miRNA identification, function and evolution has soared, so has the demand for miRNA databases. However, the current plant miRNA databases suffer from several typical drawbacks, including a lack of entries for many important species, uneven annotation standards across different species, abundant questionable entries, and limited annotation. To address these issues, we developed a knowledge-based database called Plant miRNA Encyclopedia (PmiREN, http://www.pmiren.com/), which was based on uniform processing of sequenced small RNA libraries using miRDeep-P2, followed by manual curation using newly updated plant miRNA identification criteria, and comprehensive annotation. PmiREN currently contains 16,422 high confidence novel miRNA loci in 88 plant species and 3,966 retrieved from miRBase. For every miRNA entry, information on precursor sequence, precursor secondary structure, expression pattern, clusters and synteny in the genome, potential targets supported by Parallel Analysis of RNA Ends (PARE) sequencing, and references is attached whenever possible. PmiREN is hierarchically accessible and has eight built-in search engines. We believe PmiREN is useful for plant miRNA cataloguing and data mining, therefore a resource for data-driven miRNA research in plants. |