TS miRNA Targets Tracks
 
TargetScan predicted microRNA target sites tracks   (All Regulation tracks)

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TS miRNA sites  TargetScan miRNA Regulatory Sites (Release 5.1, April 2009)  
TS miRNA v7.2  Predicted microRNA Target Sites from TargetScanHuman 7.2 (March 2018)  
Assembly: Human Feb. 2009 (GRCh37/hg19)

Description

TargetScan is a web resource that provides predictions of biological targets of microRNAs by searching for the presence of sites that match the seed region of each miRNA. The TargetScan browser tracks show conserved mammalian microRNA regulatory target sites for conserved microRNA families in the 3' UTR regions of human Refseq Genes.

Credit

Thanks to George Bell of Bioinformatics and Research Computing at the Whitehead Institute for providing this annotation, which was generated in collaboration with the labs of David Bartel and Chris Burge. Additional information on microRNA target prediction is available on the TargetScan website.

Data Access

The raw data can be explored interactively with the Table Browser, or the Data Integrator. For automated analysis, the data may be queried from our REST API. Please refer to our mailing list archives for questions, or our Data Access FAQ for more information.

Data is also freely available on the TargetScan website.

References

Agarwal V, Bell GW, Nam JW, Bartel DP. Predicting effective microRNA target sites in mammalian mRNAs. Elife. 2015 Aug 12;4. PMID: 26267216; PMC: PMC4532895

Garcia DM, Baek D, Shin C, Bell GW, Grimson A, Bartel DP. Weak seed-pairing stability and high target-site abundance decrease the proficiency of lsy-6 and other microRNAs. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2011 Sep 11;18(10):1139-46. PMID: 21909094; PMC: PMC3190056

Friedman RC, Farh KK, Burge CB, Bartel DP. Most mammalian mRNAs are conserved targets of microRNAs. Genome Res. 2009 Jan;19(1):92-105. PMID: 18955434; PMC: PMC2612969

Grimson A, Farh KK, Johnston WK, Garrett-Engele P, Lim LP, Bartel DP. MicroRNA targeting specificity in mammals: determinants beyond seed pairing. Mol Cell. 2007 Jul 6;27(1):91-105. PMID: 17612493; PMC: PMC3800283

Lewis BP, Burge CB, Bartel DP. Conserved seed pairing, often flanked by adenosines, indicates that thousands of human genes are microRNA targets. Cell. 2005 Jan 14;120(1):15-20. PMID: 15652477