{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Exploration of microRNAs as transcriptional regulator in mumps virus infection through computational studies. {Author}: Hassan M;Shahzadi S;Iqbal MS;Yaseeen Z;Kloczkowski A; {Journal}: Sci Rep {Volume}: 14 {Issue}: 1 {Year}: 2024 08 14 {Factor}: 4.996 {DOI}: 10.1038/s41598-024-67717-z {Abstract}: Mumps is a common childhood infection caused by the mumps virus (MuV). Aseptic meningitis and encephalitis are usual symptoms of mumps together with orchitis and oophoritis that can arise in males and females, respectively. We have used computational tools: RNA22, miRanda and psRNATarget to predict the microRNA-mRNA binding sites to find the putative microRNAs playing role in the host response to mumps virus infection. Our computational studies indicate that hsa-mir-3155a is most likely involved in mumps infection. This was further investigated by the prediction of binding sites of hsa-mir-3155a to the MuV genome. Additionally, structure prediction using MC-Fold and MC-Sym, respectively has been applied to predict the 3D structures of miRNA and mRNA. The miRNA-mRNA interaction profile between has been confirmed through molecular docking simulation studies. Taken together, the putative miRNA (hsa_miR_6794_5p) has been found to be most likely involved in the regulation of transcriptional activity in the MuV infection.