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Tytuł pozycji:

Poplar MYB transcription factor PtrMYB012 and its Arabidopsis AtGAMYB orthologs are differentially repressed by the Arabidopsis miR159 family.

Tytuł:
Poplar MYB transcription factor PtrMYB012 and its Arabidopsis AtGAMYB orthologs are differentially repressed by the Arabidopsis miR159 family.
Autorzy:
Kim MH; Department of Plant & Environmental New Resources, Kyung Hee University, Yongin 446-701, Republic of Korea.
Cho JS; Department of Plant & Environmental New Resources, Kyung Hee University, Yongin 446-701, Republic of Korea.
Lee JH; Department of Plant & Environmental New Resources, Kyung Hee University, Yongin 446-701, Republic of Korea.
Bae SY; Department of Plant & Environmental New Resources, Kyung Hee University, Yongin 446-701, Republic of Korea.
Choi YI; Division of Forest Biotechnology, Korea Forest Research Institute, Suwon 441-847, Republic of Korea.
Park EJ; Division of Forest Biotechnology, Korea Forest Research Institute, Suwon 441-847, Republic of Korea.
Lee H; Division of Forest Biotechnology, Korea Forest Research Institute, Suwon 441-847, Republic of Korea.
Ko JH; Department of Plant & Environmental New Resources, Kyung Hee University, Yongin 446-701, Republic of Korea.
Źródło:
Tree physiology [Tree Physiol] 2018 Jun 01; Vol. 38 (6), pp. 801-812.
Typ publikacji:
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Publication: Oxford : Oxford University Press
Original Publication: Victoria, [B.C.] : Heron Pub., c1986-
MeSH Terms:
Arabidopsis/*genetics
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/*genetics
MicroRNAs/*genetics
Plant Proteins/*genetics
Populus/*genetics
Transcription Factors/*genetics
Amino Acid Sequence ; Arabidopsis/metabolism ; MicroRNAs/metabolism ; Phylogeny ; Plant Proteins/chemistry ; Plant Proteins/metabolism ; Plants, Genetically Modified/genetics ; Plants, Genetically Modified/metabolism ; Populus/metabolism ; Sequence Alignment ; Transcription Factors/chemistry ; Transcription Factors/metabolism
Substance Nomenclature:
0 (MIRN159 microRNA, Arabidopsis)
0 (MicroRNAs)
0 (Plant Proteins)
0 (Transcription Factors)
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20180105 Date Completed: 20181119 Latest Revision: 20181119
Update Code:
20240105
DOI:
10.1093/treephys/tpx164
PMID:
29301041
Czasopismo naukowe
A phenotype-based screening of the T1 transgenic Arabidopsis population transformed by overexpression constructs of the entire poplar MYB transcription factor family found that overexpression of a poplar MYB transcription factor, PtrMYB012, in Arabidopsis resulted in upwardly curled rosette leaves, dwarfism and male sterility. Sequence analysis identified that PtrMYB012 is homologous to the Arabidopsis GAMYB genes (e.g., AtMYB65 and AtMYB33). Gene expression analysis revealed that PtrMYB012 is specifically expressed in floral tissues, especially in male catkins, similar to AtMYB65. It was well known that Arabidopsis GAMYBs are negatively regulated by microRNA159 (miR159) during vegetative growth; thus, the typical phenotypes of upwardly curled leaves, dwarfism and male sterility were only shown in overexpression of GAMYBs with mutations in the miR159 target sequence. To confirm our phenotypic consequences, we independently re-produced transgenic Arabidopsis plants overexpressing PtrMYB012 without mutations in the miR159 target sequence. The resulting 35 S::PtrMYB012 Arabidopsis plants phenocopied the previous transgenic Arabidopsis plants, suggesting that PtrMYB012 is probably not a target of Arabidopsis miR159 despite containing the conserved miR159 target sequence. To gain further insight, we produced transgenic poplars overexpressing the intact PtrMYB012. As a result, no conspicuous phenotype was found in 35 S::PtrMYB012 poplar plants. These results suggest that PtrMYB012 transcripts are down-regulated by miR159 in poplar but not in Arabidopsis. Indeed, subsequent 5'-RACE analysis confirmed that PtrMYB012 transcripts are completely degraded in poplar, probably by miR159, but not in Arabidopsis. These results suggest that species-specific family members of miR159 are important for the regulation of normal growth and development in plants.
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