CLASHub: an integrated database and analytical platform for microRNA-target interactions

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Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are ∼22-nucleotide RNAs that regulate gene expression, critical for development and disease. Residing in Argonaute (AGO) proteins, miRNAs target messenger RNAs via complementary base-pairing. Current miRNA-target databases rely on indirect data from AGO crosslinking immunoprecipitation (AGO-CLIP). In contrast, CLASH (Crosslinking, Ligation, and Sequencing of Hybrids) employs proximity ligation within AGO complexes, providing direct miRNA-target interaction evidence. Existing CLASH datasets remain limited to few human and mouse samples. CLASHub integrates CLASH-defined interactions with gene and miRNA expression data from human, mouse, Drosophila , and C. elegans , covering over 20 cell types and tissues. The datasets also include samples with ZSWIM8-knockout, an essential component in target RNA-directed miRNA degradation (TDMD)—a specialized mechanism for miRNA turnover triggered by basepairing with specific target RNA—thereby providing unique insights into miRNA turnover mechanisms. CLASHub also features a user-friendly Analyzer interface for CLASH, RNA-seq, miRNA-seq, and cumulative fraction curve analysis. Leveraging these tools, we uncovered a novel TDMD “trigger” for miR-335-3p degradation in ATP6V1G1 ’s 3ʹ UTR. Thus, CLASHub offers an online platform for miRNA research, enabling discovery of novel miRNA targets and triggers across diverse contexts.

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