Validation and bioinformatics analysis of differentially expressed circRNAs involved in developing male Xenopus laevis chronically exposed to atrazine
Linlin Sai,
Ling Li,
Chenyang Hu,
Binpeng Qu,
Qiming Guo,
Qiang Jia,
Yu Zhang,
Cunxiang Bo,
Xiangxin Li,
Hua Shao,
Jack C. Ng,
Cheng Peng
Affiliations
Linlin Sai
Shandong Academy of Occupational Health and Occupational Medicine, Ji’nan, Shandong, China; Corresponding authors.
Ling Li
Shandong Academy of Occupational Health and Occupational Medicine, Ji’nan, Shandong, China
Chenyang Hu
Shandong Academy of Occupational Health and Occupational Medicine, Ji’nan, Shandong, China
Binpeng Qu
Shandong Medical College, Ji’nan, Shandong, China
Qiming Guo
Shandong Academy of Occupational Health and Occupational Medicine, Ji’nan, Shandong, China
Qiang Jia
Shandong Academy of Occupational Health and Occupational Medicine, Ji’nan, Shandong, China
Yu Zhang
Shandong Academy of Occupational Health and Occupational Medicine, Ji’nan, Shandong, China
Cunxiang Bo
Shandong Academy of Occupational Health and Occupational Medicine, Ji’nan, Shandong, China
Xiangxin Li
Heze Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Heze, Shandong, China
Hua Shao
Shandong Academy of Occupational Health and Occupational Medicine, Ji’nan, Shandong, China; Corresponding authors.
Jack C. Ng
The University of Queensland, Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences (QAEHS), Australia
Cheng Peng
Shandong Academy of Occupational Health and Occupational Medicine, Ji’nan, Shandong, China; The University of Queensland, Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences (QAEHS), Australia
The data presented here are related to the research article titled “Identification of circular RNAs and their alterations involved in developing male Xenopus laevis chronically exposed to atrazine” (Sai et al., 2018) [1]. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are implicated in multiple developmental anomalies (Bachmayr-Heyda et al., 2015; Li et al., 2015) [2,3]. This report describes the differentially expressed circRNAs involved in developing male Xenopus laevis (X. laevis) chronically exposed to atrazine (AZ) database. The database contains the validation of differentially expressed circRNAs, KEGG analysis of differentially expressed circRNA-associated target genes and prediction of miRNA binding sites. These data may help to further evaluate the role of circRNAs in male X. laevis chronically exposed to AZ. Keywords: Herbicide, CircRNA, Q-RT-PCR, CircRNA-miRNA, KEGG, Reproductive toxicology