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Identification of microRNAs That Provide a Low Light Stress Tolerance-Mediated Signaling Pathway during Vegetative Growth in Rice.

Authors :
Sekhar S
Das S
Panda D
Mohanty S
Mishra B
Kumar A
Navadagi DB
Sah RP
Pradhan SK
Samantaray S
Baig MJ
Behera L
Mohapatra T
Source :
Plants (Basel, Switzerland) [Plants (Basel)] 2022 Sep 28; Vol. 11 (19). Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Sep 28.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Low light intensity affects several physiological parameters during the different growth stages in rice. Plants have various regulatory mechanisms to cope with stresses. One of them is the differential and temporal expression of genes, which is governed by post-transcriptional gene expression regulation through endogenous miRNAs. To decipher low light stress-responsive miRNAs in rice, miRNA expression profiling was carried out using next-generation sequencing of low-light-tolerant (Swarnaprabha) and -sensitive (IR8) rice genotypes through Illumina sequencing. Swarnaprabha and IR8 were subjected to 25% low light treatment for one day, three days, and five days at the active tillering stage. More than 43 million raw reads and 9 million clean reads were identified in Swarnaprabha, while more than 41 million raw reads and 8.5 million clean reads were identified in IR8 after NGS. Importantly, 513 new miRNAs in rice were identified, whose targets were mostly regulated by the genes involved in photosynthesis and metabolic pathways. Additionally, 114 known miRNAs were also identified. Five novel ( osa-novmiR1 , osa-novmiR2 , osa-novmiR3 , osa-novmiR4 , and osa-novmiR5 ) and three known ( osa-miR166c-3p , osa-miR2102-3p , and osa-miR530-3p ) miRNAs were selected for their expression validation through miRNA-specific q RT-PCR. The expression analyses of most of the predicted targets of corresponding miRNAs show negative regulation. Hence, miRNAs modulated the expression of genes providing tolerance/susceptibility to low light stress. This information might be useful in the improvement of crop productivity under low light stress.<br />Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2223-7747
Volume :
11
Issue :
19
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36235424
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11192558