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Role of MicroRNAs in Extreme Animal Survival Strategies.

Hanane Hadj-Moussa1, Liam J Hawkins1, Kenneth B Storey2.   

Abstract

The critical role microRNAs play in modulating global functions is emerging, both in the maintenance of homeostatic mechanisms and in the adaptation to diverse environmental stresses. When stressed, cells must divert metabolic requirements toward immediate survival and eventual recovery and the unique features of miRNAs, such as their relatively ATP-inexpensive biogenesis costs, and the quick and reversible nature of their action, renders them excellent "master controllers" for rapid responses. Many animal survival strategies for dealing with extreme environmental pressures involve prolonged retreats into states of suspended animation to extend the time that they can survive on their limited internal fuel reserves until conditions improve. The ability to retreat into such hypometabolic states is only possible by coupling the global suppression of nonessential energy-expensive functions with an activation of prosurvival networks, a process in which miRNAs are now known to play a major role. In this chapter, we discuss the activation, expression, biogenesis, and unique attributes of miRNA regulation required to facilitate profound metabolic rate depression and implement stress-specific metabolic adaptations. We examine the role of miRNA in strategies of biochemical adaptation including mammalian hibernation, freeze tolerance, freeze avoidance, anoxia and hypoxia survival, estivation, and dehydration tolerance. By comparing these seemingly different adaptive programs in traditional and exotic animal models, we highlight both unique and conserved miRNA-meditated mechanisms for survival. Additional topics discussed include transcription factor networks, temperature dependent miRNA-targeting, and novel species-specific and stress-specific miRNAs.
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Keywords:  Ab initio prediction; Homology-based prediction; Multiple sequence alignment-based prediction; Secondary structure prediction; miRNA; miRNA prediction accuracy

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34432286     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1170-8_16

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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