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MAP

General information

URL: http://stablab.uniroma2.it/MAP
Full name: microRNA Analysis Portal
Description: MAP is a feature for mining and analysing microRNAs-related -omics data.
Year founded: 2021
Last update: 2021-02-03
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Accessible
Country/Region: Italy

Classification & Tag

Data type:
RNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: MirNat s.r.l.
Address: MirNat s.r.l., 00133, Rome, Italy
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Country/Region: Italy
Contact name (PI/Team): Stefano PirrĂ²
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): stefano.pirro@mir-nat.com

Publications

33903708
The microRNA analysis portal is a next-generation tool for exploring and analyzing miRNA-focused data in the literature. [PMID: 33903708]
Stefano PirrĂ², Ivana Matic, Vittorio Colizzi, Andrea Galgani

MicroRNAs constitute a class of noncoding small RNAs involved in the posttranscriptional regulation of many biological pathways. In recent years, microRNAs have also been associated with regulation across kingdoms, demonstrating that exogenous miRNAs can function in mammals in a fashion similar to mammalian miRNAs. The growing interest in microRNAs and the increasing amount of literature and molecular and biomedical data available make it difficult to identify records of interest and keep up to date with novel findings. For these reasons, we developed the microRNA Analysis Portal (MAP). MAP selects relevant miRNA-focused articles from PubMed, links biomedical and molecular data and applies bioinformatics modules. At the time of this writing, MAP represents the richest, most complete and integrated database focused on microRNAs. MAP also integrates an updated version of MirCompare (2.0), a computational platform used for selecting plant microRNAs on the basis of their ability to regulate mammalian genes. Both MAP and MirCompare functionalities were used to predict that microRNAs from Moringa oleifera have putative roles across kingdoms by regulating human genes coding for proteins of the immune system. Starting from a selection of 94 human microRNAs, MirCompare selected 6 Moringa oleifera functional homologs. The subsequent prediction of human targets and areas of functional enrichment highlighted the central involvement of these genes in regulating immune system processes, particularly the host-virus interaction processes in hepatitis B, cytomegalovirus, papillomavirus and coronavirus. This case of use showed how MAP can help to perform complex queries without any computational background. MAP is available at http://stablab.uniroma2.it/MAP .

Sci Rep. 2021:11(1) | 6 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-03-29)

Ranking

All databases:
3732/6278 (40.57%)
Expression:
772/1214 (36.491%)
Interaction:
657/1052 (37.643%)
Health and medicine:
893/1501 (40.573%)
3732
Total Rank
5
Citations
1.667
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Record metadata

Created on: 2022-04-20
Curated by:
Lin Liu [2022-06-06]
Lin Liu [2022-05-23]
Yuxin Qin [2022-04-20]