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bmo-mir-3000: bmo-mir-3000 is a microRNA that has been observed to be upregulated during infection with L. monocytogenes and downregulated upon infection with L. innocua [PMC5733040]. In a study, it was found that bmo-mir-3000 targets chitotriosidase-1 and cytochrome P450 6B4 (CYP6B4), while cytochrome P450 4G1 (CYP4G1) is a putative target of dme-miR-954-5p [PMC5733040]. The expression levels of bmo-mir-3000 and dme-miR-954-3p were found to be increased, which was associated with decreased mRNA levels of chitotriosidase-1, CYP6B4, and CYP4G1 [PMC5733040]. The microarray results were in excellent agreement with the expression levels of miRNAs dme-miR-133-3p, dme-miR-998-3p, dme-miR9545p, and bmo-mir3000 [PMC5733040]. In silico miRNA target prediction revealed 1,822 potential targets for the four miRNAs (dme-miR9545p, bmo-mir3000, dme-miR9983p, and dme-miR1333p) [PMC5733040]. The expression levels of these four miRNAs were validated using quantitative real-time PCR [PMC5733040]. Chitotriosidase1 was found to be targeted by inversely transcribed dmemiR9983p and bmo mir3000 [PMC5733040]. Interestingly, in response to L. innocua infection, no significant change in the expression levels of these miRNAs was observed, except for bmo-mir-3000, which exhibited an inverse expression profile [PMC5733040].
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