Exploration of miRNA-mediated fertility regulation network of cytoplasmic male sterility during flower bud development in soybean

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Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) plays an important role in the production of soybean hybrid seeds. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of non-coding endogenous ~ 21 nt small RNAs that play crucial roles in flower and pollen development by targeting genes in plants. To dissect the function of miRNAs in soybean CMS, a total of 558 known miRNAs, 10 novel miRNAs, and 466 target genes were identified in flower buds of the soybean CMS line NJCMS1A and its restorer line NJCMS1C through small RNA sequencing and degradome analysis. In addition, miRNA-mediated editing events were also observed, and the two most frequently observed editing types (A → G and C → U) were validated by cloning and sequencing. And as the base editing occurred, some targets were filtered, such as gma-miR2118b-P6GT with Glyma.08G122000.2. Further integrated analysis of transcriptome and small RNA found some miRNAs and their targets’ expression patterns showing a negative correlation, such as gma-miR156b/GmSPL9a and gma-miR4413b/GmPPR. Furthermore, opposite expression pattern was observed between gma-miR156b and GmSPL9 during early stage of flower bud development. Taken together, the regulatory network of gma-miR156b/GmSPL9 and gma-miR4413b/GmPPR with flower bud development in soybean CMS was developed. Most importantly, previous reports showed that these targets might be related to pollen development and male sterility, suggesting that both conserved and species-specific miRNAs might act as regulators of flower bud development in soybean CMS. These findings may provide a better understanding of the miRNA-mediated regulatory networks of CMS mechanisms in soybean.

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Ding, X., Zhang, H., Ruan, H., Li, Y., Chen, L., Wang, T., … Gai, J. (2019). Exploration of miRNA-mediated fertility regulation network of cytoplasmic male sterility during flower bud development in soybean. 3 Biotech, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13205-018-1543-1

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