Regulation of auxin response by miR393-targeted transport inhibitor response protein1 is involved in normal development in Arabidopsis

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Zhe-Hao Chen
Mao-Lin Bao
Yu-Zhe Sun
Yan-Jun Yang
Xiao-Hong Xu
Jun-Hui Wang
Ning Han
Hong-Wu Bian
Mu-Yuan Zhu
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[1] Zhejiang University,State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, College of Life Sciences
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Plant Molecular Biology | 2011年 / 77卷
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microRNAs; miR393; (; ); Auxin response; Development;
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miR393, which is encoded by MIR393a and MIR393b in Arabidopsis, post-transcriptionally regulates mRNAs for the F-box auxin receptors TIR1 (Transport Inhibitor Response Protein 1), AFB1 (Auxin Signaling F-box Protein 1), AFB2 and AFB3. However, biological functions of the miR393-TIR1/AFBs module in auxin response and plant development is not fully understood. In the study herein, we demonstrate that miR393 accumulated in response to exogenous IAA treatment, and its induction was due to enhanced MIR393b transcription but not MIR393a. Overexpression of a miR393-resistant form of TIR1 (mTIR1) enhanced auxin sensitivity and led to pleiotropic effects on plant development including inhibition of primary root growth, overproduction of lateral roots, altered leave phenotype and delayed flowering. Furthermore, miR393 level was increased in 35S:mTIR1 plant, suggesting that TIR1 promoted the expression of miR393 by a feedback loop. The interaction between miR393 and its target indicates a fine adjustment to the roles of the miR393-TIR1 module, which is required for auxin responses in plant development.
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