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Title: Global gene regulatory network underlying miR165a in Arabidopsis shoot apical meristem
Authors: Sinha, Sonali
Sahadevan, Sudeep
Ohno, Carolyn
Ram, Hasthi
Heisler, Marcus G
Keywords: Gene expression profiling
Functional genomics
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Springer Nature Publishing AG
Citation: Scientific Reports, 13(1): 22258
Abstract: Arabidopsis microRNA165a (miR165a) targets Class III Homeodomain Leucine-Zipper (HD-ZIPIII) transcription factors to regulate various aspects of plant development and stress response. Overexpression of miR165a mimics the loss-of-function phenotype of HD-ZIPIII genes and leading to ectopic organ formation, shoot apical meristem (SAM) termination, loss of leaf polarity, and defective vasculature development. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these phenotypes remain unresolved. Here, we over-expressed miR165a in a dexamethasone inducible manner and identifed diferentially expressed genes in the SAM through RNA-Seq. Simultaneously, using multichannel FACS combined with RNA-Seq approach, we characterized global transcriptome patterns in miR165a expressing cell-types compared to HD-ZIPIII expressing cell-types and other cell-types in SAM. By integrating our results we identifed sets of genes which are up-regulated by miR165a as well have enriched expression in miR165a cell-types, and vice-versa. Known plant development related genes such as HD-ZIPIII and their targets LITTLE ZIPPERs, Like AUXIN RESISTANT 2, BEL1-like homeodomain 6, ROTUNDIFOLIA like 16 were found to be down-regulated. Among the up-regulated genes, GIBBERELLIN 2-OXIDASEs, various elemental transporters (YSL3, ZIFL1, SULTR), and other transporter genes were prominent. Thus, the genes identifed in this study help to unravel the molecular mechanism of miR165a and HD-ZIPIII regulated plant development and stress response.
Description: Accepted date: 04 December 2023
URI: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-49093-2#:~:text=Over%2Dexpression%20of%20miR165a%20mimics,underlying%20these%20phenotypes%20remain%20unresolved.
http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1556
ISSN: 2045-2322
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