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Biogenesis of a 22-nt microRNA in Phaseoleae species by precursor-programmed uridylation.


ABSTRACT: Phased, secondary siRNAs (phasiRNAs) represent a class of small RNAs in plants generated via distinct biogenesis pathways, predominantly dependent on the activity of 22-nt miRNAs. Most 22-nt miRNAs are processed by DCL1 from miRNA precursors containing an asymmetric bulge, yielding a 22/21-nt miRNA/miRNA* duplex. Here we show that miR1510, a soybean miRNA capable of triggering phasiRNA production from numerous nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRRs), previously described as 21 nt in its mature form, primarily accumulates as a 22-nt isoform via monouridylation. We demonstrate that, in Arabidopsis, this uridylation is performed by HESO1. Biochemical experiments showed that the 3' terminus of miR1510 is only partially 2'-O-methylated because of the terminal mispairing in the miR1510/miR1510* duplex that inhibits HEN1 activity in soybean. miR1510 emerged in the Phaseoleae ?41-42 million years ago with a conserved precursor structure yielding a 22-nt monouridylated form, yet a variant in mung bean is processed directly in a 22-nt mature form. This analysis of miR1510 yields two observations: (i) plants can utilize postprocessing modification to generate abundant 22-nt miRNA isoforms to more efficiently regulate target mRNA abundances; and (ii) comparative analysis demonstrates an example of selective optimization of precursor processing of a young plant miRNA.

SUBMITTER: Fei Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6077734 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biogenesis of a 22-nt microRNA in Phaseoleae species by precursor-programmed uridylation.

Fei Qili Q   Yu Yu Y   Liu Li L   Zhang Yu Y   Baldrich Patricia P   Dai Qing Q   Chen Xuemei X   Meyers Blake C BC  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180716 31


Phased, secondary siRNAs (phasiRNAs) represent a class of small RNAs in plants generated via distinct biogenesis pathways, predominantly dependent on the activity of 22-nt miRNAs. Most 22-nt miRNAs are processed by DCL1 from miRNA precursors containing an asymmetric bulge, yielding a 22/21-nt miRNA/miRNA* duplex. Here we show that miR1510, a soybean miRNA capable of triggering phasiRNA production from numerous <i>nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat</i> (<i>NB-LRR</i>s), previously described a  ...[more]

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