miR-430 microRNA Family in Fishes: Molecular Characterization and Evolution
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Jiménez-Ruiz, Claudio Amador; Herrán Moreno, Roberto De La; Robles Rodríguez, Francisca; Navajas Pérez, Rafael; Cross, Ismael; Rebordinos, Laureana; Ruiz Rejón, CarmeloEditorial
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Noncoding RNA Tandem repeats Genomic organization
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2023Referencia bibliográfica
Jiménez-Ruiz, C.A.; de la Herrán, R.; Robles, F.; Navajas-Pérez, R.; Cross, I.; Rebordinos, L.; Ruiz-Rejón, C. miR-430 microRNA Family in Fishes: Molecular Characterization and Evolution. Animals 2023, 13, 2399. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13152399
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Departamento de Genética. Grupo BIO200. Facultad de Ciencias. Universidad de GranadaAbstract
The miR-430 microRNA family has been described in multiple fish species as one of the
first microRNAs expressed by the zygote. It has been suggested that this family is implicated in
maternal mRNA elimination, but may also play a role in steroidogenesis, sexual differentiation, and
flatfish metamorphosis. The miR-430 sequences have been found in multiple-copy tandem clusters
but evidence of their conservation outside of teleost fishes is scarce. In the present study, we have
characterized the tandem repeats organization of these microRNAs in different fish species, both
model and of interest in aquaculture. A phylogenetic analysis of this family has allowed us to identify
that the miR-430 duplication, which took place before the Chondrostei and Neopterygii groups’
divergence, has resulted in three variants (“a”, “b”, and “c”). According to our data, variant “b” is
the most closely related to the ancestral sequence. Furthermore, we have detected isolated instances
of the miR-430 repeat subunit in some species, which suggests that this microRNA family may be
affected by DNA rearrangements. This study provides new data about the abundance, variability,
and organization of the miR-430 family in fishes.