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Sus scrofa (pig) ssc-miR-150 URS000016FD1A_9823

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ssc-miR-150: ssc-mir-150 is a microRNA that has been identified as a potential target of ssc-miR-185, ssc-F3-C29, ssc-miR-101, ssc-miR-152, and ssc-mir-150 in castrated male pigs [PMC3901342]. It has been found to be differentially regulated in the adipose tissue miRNA of lean pig breeds [PMC7901978]. ssc-mir-150 is believed to directly affect the 3′UTR of CYP3A4 and promote adipose tissue degeneration induced by free fatty acids [PMC7901978]. It has also been predicted to bind to the 3′UTR of WUH3 PRRSV genome along with other microRNAs [PMC5381705]. Additionally, it has been found to be a coupled miRNA with ssc-miR-361-3p and both have several target genes in common, suggesting potential co-regulation [PMC7222767]. The expression levels of ssc-mir-150 have been validated through RNA-seq analysis in different networks [PMC7222767]. The number of differentially expressed isomiRs belonging to ssc-mir-150 varies from one to 17 for other microRNAs [PMC7809845]. qRT-PCR analysis has also confirmed the accuracy of miRNA sequencing data for several microRNAs including ssc-mir-150 [PMC9778086]. In a study comparing high-feed efficiency (FE) and low-FE groups, it was found that the expression levels of both ssc-miR-155-5p and ssc-mir-150 were higher in the high-FE group while the expression levels of other microRNAs including ssc-miR1225p were lower in the high-FE group compared to the low-FE group [PMC9778086].

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This sequence is found in 28 other species

  1. Alligator mississippiensis ami-miR-150-5p
  2. Anolis carolinensis aca-miR-150-5p
  3. Bos taurus (cattle) Bta-Mir-150_5p (mature (guide))
  4. Callithrix jacchus cja-miR-150
  5. Callorhinchus milii Cmi-Mir-150_5p (mature (guide))
  6. Canis lupus familiaris cfa-miR-150
  7. Capra hircus (goat) chi-miR-150
  8. Cavia porcellus cpo-miR-150-5p
  9. Cervus elaphus (red deer) cel-miR-150
  10. Cricetulus griseus (Chinese hamster) cgr-miR-150
  11. Dasypus novemcinctus (nine-banded armadillo) dno-miR-150-5p
  12. Echinops telfairi Ete-Mir-150_5p (mature (guide))
  13. Equus caballus (horse) eca-miR-150
  14. Gekko japonicus Gja-Mir-150_5p (mature (guide))
  15. Gorilla gorilla gorilla ggo-miR-150 (MIR150)
  16. Gorilla gorilla ggo-miR-150
  17. Homo sapiens (human) hsa-miR-150-5p
  18. Macaca mulatta (Rhesus monkey) mml-miR-150-5p
  19. Microcaecilia unicolor Mun-Mir-150_5p (mature (guide))
  20. Mus musculus (house mouse) mmu-miR-150-5p
  21. Ovis aries oar-miR-150
  22. Pan troglodytes ptr-miR-150
  23. Pongo pygmaeus ppy-miR-150
  24. Python bivittatus pbv-miR-150-5p
  25. Rattus norvegicus rno-miR-150-5p
  26. Scyliorhinus torazame (cloudy catshark) Sto-Mir-150_5p (mature (guide))
  27. Sphenodon punctatus (tuatara) Spt-Mir-150_5p (mature (guide))
  28. Tursiops truncatus miR-150
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