Root precursors of microRNAs in wild emmer and modern wheats show major differences in response to drought stress

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作者
Akpinar, Bala Ani [1 ]
Kantar, Melda [2 ]
Budak, Hikmet [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Sabanci Univ, Nanotechnol Res & Applicat Ctr SUNUM, TR-34956 Istanbul, Turkey
[2] Sabanci Univ, Fac Engn & Nat Sci, Mol Biol Genet & Bioengn Program, TR-34956 Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
Drought; Durum wheat; In silico prediction; miRNA; RNA-Seq; Wild emmer wheat; PLANT MICRORNAS; SMALL RNAS; IDENTIFICATION; GENE; TRANSCRIPTOME; MIRNAS; SALT; TOOL; RESISTANCE; EXPRESSION;
D O I
10.1007/s10142-015-0453-0
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
MicroRNAs, small regulatory molecules with significant impacts on the transcriptional network of all living organisms, have been the focus of several studies conducted mostly on modern wheat cultivars. In this study, we investigated miRNA repertoires of modern durum wheat and its wild relatives, with differing degrees of drought tolerance, to identify miRNA candidates and their targets involved in drought stress response. Root transcriptomes of Triticum turgidum ssp. durum variety KA +/- zA +/- ltan and two Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccoides genotypes TR39477 and TTD-22 under control and drought conditions were assembled from individual RNA-Seq reads and used for in silico identification of miRNAs. A total of 66 miRNAs were identified from all species, across all conditions, of which 46 and 38 of the miRNAs identified from modern durum wheat and wild genotypes, respectively, had not been previously reported. Genotype- and/or stress-specific miRNAs provide insights into our understanding of the complex drought response. Particularly, miR1435, miR5024, and miR7714, identified only from drought-stress roots of drought-tolerant genotype TR39477, can be candidates for future studies to explore and exploit the drought response to develop tolerant varieties.
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