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Title: MicroRNA biogenesis factor DRB1 is a phosphorylation target of mitogen activated protein kinase, MPK3 in both rice and Arabidopsis
Authors: Raghuram, Badmi
Sheikh, Arsheed H.
Rustagi, Yashika
Sinha, Alok Krishna
Keywords: Arabidopsis
double stranded RNA binding proteins
MAP kinase
miRNA biogenesis
miRNA microarray
protein–protein interaction
rice
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Citation: FEBS Journal, 282(3): 521-536
Abstract: MicroRNA (miRNA) biogenesis requires AtDRB1 (double-stranded RNA binding protein)/HYL1 (Hyponastic Leaves1) protein for processing and maturation of miRNA precursors. The AtDRB1/HYL1 protein associates with AtDCL1 (Dicer-Like1) and accurately processes primary-miRNAs (pri-mRNAs) first to precursor-miRNAs (pre-miRNAs) and finally to mature miRNAs. The dephosphorylation of AtDRB1/HYL1 protein is very important for the precise processing of miRNA precursors. The monocot model crop plant Oryza sativa encodes four orthologues of AtDRB1/HYL1 protein, the only one encoded by Arabidopsis thaliana. The present study focuses on the functionality of the O. sativa DRBs as the orthologues of AtDRB1/HYL1 by using RNA binding assays and in planta protein–protein interaction analysis. Further, mitogen-activated protein kinase MPK3 is established as the kinase phosphorylating DRB1 protein in both the model plants, O. sativa and Arabidopsis. MicroRNA microarray analysis in atmpk3 and atmpk6 mutants indicate the importance of AtMPK3 in maintaining the level of miRNAs in the plant.
Description: Accepted date: 20 November 2014
URI: http://172.16.0.77:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/565
ISSN: 1742-464X
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