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RNA sequencing-based exploration of the effects of far-red light on microRNAs involved in the shade-avoidance response of D. officinale.


ABSTRACT: Dendrobium officinale (D. officinale) has remarkable medicinal functions and high economic value. The shade-avoidance response to far-red light importantly affects the D. officinale productivity. However, the regulatory mechanism of miRNAs involved in the far-red light-avoidance response is unknown. Previous studies have found that, in D. officinale, 730 nm (far-red) light can promote the accumulation of plant metabolites, increase leaf area, and accelerate stem elongation. Here, the effects of far-red light on D. officinale were analysed via RNA-seq. KEGG analysis of miRNA target genes revealed various far-red light response pathways, among which the following played central roles: the one-carbon pool by folate; ascorbate and aldarate; cutin, suberine and wax biosynthesis; and sulfur metabolism. Cytoscape analysis of DE miRNA targets showed that novel_miR_484 and novel_miR_36 were most likely involved in the effects of far-red light on the D. officinale shade avoidance. Content verification revealed that far-red light promotes the accumulation of one-carbon compounds and ascorbic acid. Combined with qPCR validation results, the results showed that miR395b, novel_miR_36, novel_miR_159, novel_miR_178, novel_miR_405, and novel_miR_435 may participate in the far-red light signalling network through target genes, regulating the D. officinale shade avoidance. These findings provide new ideas for the efficient production of D. officinale.

SUBMITTER: Yang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10035421 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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RNA sequencing-based exploration of the effects of far-red light on microRNAs involved in the shade-avoidance response of <i>D. officinale</i>.

Yang Yifan Y   Qiu Yuqiang Y   Ye Wei W   Sun Gang G   Li Hansheng H  

PeerJ 20230320


<i>Dendrobium officinale</i> (<i>D. officinale</i>) has remarkable medicinal functions and high economic value. The shade-avoidance response to far-red light importantly affects the <i>D. officinale</i> productivity. However, the regulatory mechanism of miRNAs involved in the far-red light-avoidance response is unknown. Previous studies have found that, in <i>D. officinale</i>, 730 nm (far-red) light can promote the accumulation of plant metabolites, increase leaf area, and accelerate stem elong  ...[more]

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