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  • miRNA binding site database

    Hi all,

    I am looking for a downloadable database/csv that include the miRNAs, plus the genomic coordinates (Grch37) of the known/published binding sites.

    I guess this sounds trivial, but honestly i didn't find up-to-date db..

    Thanks,
    Pap

  • #3
    Thanks GenoMax!
    I didnt find there this info in the links..
    But, i guess the comination from few DB's give me this..
    I will update..

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    • #4
      From UCSC, a table of microRNA binding sites as predicted by Target scan:

      ftp://hgdownload.soe.ucsc.edu/golden...etScanS.txt.gz

      which looks like this:

      chr1 879822 879830 SAMD11:miR-504 90 +
      chr1 900599 900606 KLHL17:miR-299/299-3p 26 +
      chr1 900605 900612 KLHL17:miR-124/506 7 +
      chr1 900933 900941 KLHL17:miR-19 82 +
      chr1 901054 901061 KLHL17:miR-137 14 +
      chr1 990829 990836 AGRN:miR-144 10 +

      hg19 coordinates, gene symbol:microRNA, target scan score (higher score = better match) , strand

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      • #5
        Originally posted by rbagnall View Post
        From UCSC, a table of microRNA binding sites as predicted by Target scan:

        ftp://hgdownload.soe.ucsc.edu/golden...etScanS.txt.gz

        which looks like this:

        chr1 879822 879830 SAMD11:miR-504 90 +
        chr1 900599 900606 KLHL17:miR-299/299-3p 26 +
        chr1 900605 900612 KLHL17:miR-124/506 7 +
        chr1 900933 900941 KLHL17:miR-19 82 +
        chr1 901054 901061 KLHL17:miR-137 14 +
        chr1 990829 990836 AGRN:miR-144 10 +

        hg19 coordinates, gene symbol:microRNA, target scan score (higher score = better match) , strand
        Thanks!!! this is exactly what i looked for!

        I downlod the file and these are the first 6 lines:

        591 chr1 879822 879830 SAMD11:miR-504 90 +
        591 chr1 900599 900606 KLHL17:miR-299/299-3p 26 +
        591 chr1 900605 900612 KLHL17:miR-124/506 7 +
        591 chr1 900933 900941 KLHL17:miR-19 82 +
        591 chr1 901054 901061 KLHL17:miR-137 14 +
        592 chr1 990829 990836 AGRN:miR-144 10 +
        ...

        Thanks for your fields explanation, but do you know what is the first field? 591/592 etc..

        Thanks,
        Pap

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        • #6
          I think that is part of the indexing by USCS for faster searching. You can ignore it.

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          • #7
            According to TS miRNA sites table schema the first field is "indexing field to speed chromosome range queries".

            @papori: Remember that all UCSC databases/files are 0-based.

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            • #8
              Originally posted by GenoMax View Post
              According to TS miRNA sites table schema the first field is "indexing field to speed chromosome range queries".

              @papori: Remember that all UCSC databases/files are 0-based.
              Thanks GenoMax!

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