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Characterization and expression patterns of microRNAs involved in rice grain filling.


ABSTRACT: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are upstream gene regulators of plant development and hormone homeostasis through their directed cleavage or translational repression of the target mRNAs, which may play crucial roles in rice grain filling and determining the final grain weight and yield. In this study, high-throughput sequencing was performed to survey the dynamic expressions of miRNAs and their corresponding target genes at five distinct developmental stages of grain filling. In total, 445 known miRNAs and 45 novel miRNAs were detected with most of them expressed in a developmental stage dependent manner, and the majority of known miRNAs, which increased gradually with rice grain filling, showed negatively related to the grain filling rate. Detailed expressional comparisons revealed a clear negative correlation between most miRNAs and their target genes. It was found that specific miRNA cohorts are expressed in a developmental stage dependent manner during grain filling and the known functions of these miRNAs are involved in plant hormone homeostasis and starch accumulation, indicating that the expression dynamics of these miRNAs might play key roles in regulating rice grain filling.

SUBMITTER: Peng T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3554753 | biostudies-other | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Characterization and expression patterns of microRNAs involved in rice grain filling.

Peng Ting T   Sun Hongzheng H   Du Yanxiu Y   Zhang Jing J   Li Junzhou J   Liu Yanxia Y   Zhao Yafan Y   Zhao Quanzhi Q  

PloS one 20130124 1


MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are upstream gene regulators of plant development and hormone homeostasis through their directed cleavage or translational repression of the target mRNAs, which may play crucial roles in rice grain filling and determining the final grain weight and yield. In this study, high-throughput sequencing was performed to survey the dynamic expressions of miRNAs and their corresponding target genes at five distinct developmental stages of grain filling. In total, 445 known miRNAs and 4  ...[more]

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