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. 2014 Jul 23;42(15):10050–10060. doi: 10.1093/nar/gku662

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Structures of miRNA duplexes used in this study. (A) Three types of miR-376a-2 duplex and its derivatives. A-type miR-376a-2 duplex is the wild-type duplex formed between miR-376a-2–5p and miR-376a-3p-A, in which the possible editing site of adenosine is situated at position +6 from the 5′ end. I-type or G-type miR-376a-2 duplex is composed of miR-376a-2–5p and miR-376a-3p-I or miR-376a-3p-G. (B) Three types of miR-22 duplex and its derivatives. A-type miR-22 duplex is the wild-type duplex formed between miR-22–5p and miR-22–3p-A, in which the possible editing site of adenosine is situated at position +2. I-type or G-type miR-22 duplex is composed of miR-22–5p and miR-22–3p-I or miR-22–3p-G. (C) Three types of miR-191 duplex and its derivatives. A-type miR-191 duplex is the wild-type duplex formed between miR-191–3p and miR-191–5p-A, in which adenosine is situated at position +3. I-type or G-type miR-191 duplexes are composed of miR-191–3p and either miR-191–5p-I or miR-191–5p-G, respectively.