MicroRNA-guided regulation of heat stress response in wheat

Abstract Background With rising global temperature, understanding plants’ adaptation to heat stress has implications in plant breeding. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small, non-coding, regulatory RNAs guiding gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. In this study, small RNAs and the degradome (pa...

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Main Authors: Sridhar Ravichandran, Raja Ragupathy, Tara Edwards, Michael Domaratzki, Sylvie Cloutier
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-06-01
Series:BMC Genomics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-019-5799-6
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spelling doaj-bf037a18101f4c20a16e6f4fb28334e62020-11-25T03:37:39ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642019-06-0120111610.1186/s12864-019-5799-6MicroRNA-guided regulation of heat stress response in wheatSridhar Ravichandran0Raja Ragupathy1Tara Edwards2Michael Domaratzki3Sylvie Cloutier4Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa Research and Development CentrePlant Science Department, University of ManitobaAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa Research and Development CentreDepartment of Computer Science, University of ManitobaAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa Research and Development CentreAbstract Background With rising global temperature, understanding plants’ adaptation to heat stress has implications in plant breeding. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small, non-coding, regulatory RNAs guiding gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. In this study, small RNAs and the degradome (parallel analysis of RNA ends) of leaf tissues collected from control and heat-stressed wheat plants immediately at the end of the stress period and 1 and 4 days later were analysed. Results Sequencing of 24 small RNA libraries produced 55.2 M reads while 404 M reads were obtained from the corresponding 24 PARE libraries. From these, 202 miRNAs were ascertained, of which mature miRNA evidence was obtained for 104 and 36 were found to be differentially expressed after heat stress. The PARE analysis identified 589 transcripts targeted by 84 of the ascertained miRNAs. PARE sequencing validated the targets of the conserved members of miRNA156, miR166 and miR393 families as squamosa promoter-binding-like, homeobox leucine-zipper and transport inhibitor responsive proteins, respectively. Heat stress responsive miRNA targeted superoxide dismutases and an array of homeobox leucine-zipper proteins, F-box proteins and protein kinases. Query of miRNA targets to interactome databases revealed a predominant association of stress responses such as signalling, antioxidant activity and ubiquitination to superoxide dismutases, F-box proteins, pentatricopeptide repeat-containing proteins and mitochondrial transcription termination factor-like proteins. Conclusion The interlaced data set generated in this study identified and validated heat stress regulated miRNAs and their target genes associated with thermotolerance. Such accurate identification and validation of miRNAs and their target genes are essential to develop novel regulatory gene-based breeding strategies.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-019-5799-6microRNAEpigeneticsHeat stressWheatDegradomePARE
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author Sridhar Ravichandran
Raja Ragupathy
Tara Edwards
Michael Domaratzki
Sylvie Cloutier
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Raja Ragupathy
Tara Edwards
Michael Domaratzki
Sylvie Cloutier
MicroRNA-guided regulation of heat stress response in wheat
BMC Genomics
microRNA
Epigenetics
Heat stress
Wheat
Degradome
PARE
author_facet Sridhar Ravichandran
Raja Ragupathy
Tara Edwards
Michael Domaratzki
Sylvie Cloutier
author_sort Sridhar Ravichandran
title MicroRNA-guided regulation of heat stress response in wheat
title_short MicroRNA-guided regulation of heat stress response in wheat
title_full MicroRNA-guided regulation of heat stress response in wheat
title_fullStr MicroRNA-guided regulation of heat stress response in wheat
title_full_unstemmed MicroRNA-guided regulation of heat stress response in wheat
title_sort microrna-guided regulation of heat stress response in wheat
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Abstract Background With rising global temperature, understanding plants’ adaptation to heat stress has implications in plant breeding. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small, non-coding, regulatory RNAs guiding gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. In this study, small RNAs and the degradome (parallel analysis of RNA ends) of leaf tissues collected from control and heat-stressed wheat plants immediately at the end of the stress period and 1 and 4 days later were analysed. Results Sequencing of 24 small RNA libraries produced 55.2 M reads while 404 M reads were obtained from the corresponding 24 PARE libraries. From these, 202 miRNAs were ascertained, of which mature miRNA evidence was obtained for 104 and 36 were found to be differentially expressed after heat stress. The PARE analysis identified 589 transcripts targeted by 84 of the ascertained miRNAs. PARE sequencing validated the targets of the conserved members of miRNA156, miR166 and miR393 families as squamosa promoter-binding-like, homeobox leucine-zipper and transport inhibitor responsive proteins, respectively. Heat stress responsive miRNA targeted superoxide dismutases and an array of homeobox leucine-zipper proteins, F-box proteins and protein kinases. Query of miRNA targets to interactome databases revealed a predominant association of stress responses such as signalling, antioxidant activity and ubiquitination to superoxide dismutases, F-box proteins, pentatricopeptide repeat-containing proteins and mitochondrial transcription termination factor-like proteins. Conclusion The interlaced data set generated in this study identified and validated heat stress regulated miRNAs and their target genes associated with thermotolerance. Such accurate identification and validation of miRNAs and their target genes are essential to develop novel regulatory gene-based breeding strategies.
topic microRNA
Epigenetics
Heat stress
Wheat
Degradome
PARE
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-019-5799-6
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