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27 April 2024
 
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MicroRNA Systems Biology
Edwin Wang ;
Date 20 Dec 2007
AbstractRecently, microRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as central posttranscriptional regulators of gene expression. miRNAs regulate many key biological processes, including cell growth, death, development and differentiation. This discovery is challenging the central dogma of molecular biology. Genes are working together by forming cellular networks. It has become an emerging concept that miRNAs could intertwine with cellular networks to exert their function. Thus, it is essential to understand how miRNAs take part in cellular processes at a systems-level. In this review, I will first introduce basic knowledge of miRNAs and their relations to heart disaeses and cancer, highlight recently dicovered functions such as filtering out gene expression noise by miRNAs. I will aslo introduce basic concepts of cellular networks and interpret their biological meaning in such a way that the network concepts are digested in a biological context and are understandable for biologists. Finally, I will summarize the most recent progress in understanding of miRNA biology at a systems-level: the principles of miRNA regulation of the major cellular networks including signaling, metabolic, protein interaction and gene regulatory networks. A common miRNA regulatory principle is emerging: miRNAs preferentially regulated the genes that have high regulation complexity. In addition, miRNAs preferentially regulate positive regulatory motifs, highly connected scaffolds and the most network downstream components of cellular signaling networks, while miRNAs selectively regulate the genes which have specific network structural features on metabolic networks.
Source arXiv, 0712.3569
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