Novel miR390-dependent transacting siRNA precursors in plants revealed by a PCR-based experimental approach and database analysis

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Abstract

TAS loci in plant genomes encode transacting small interfering RNAs (ta-siRNAs) that regulate expression of a number of genes. The function of TAS3 precursor in Arabidopsis thaliana is controlled by two miR390 target sites flanking two ta-siARF sequences targeting mRNAs of ARF transcription factors. Cleavage of the 3 ′ -miR390-site initiates ta-siRNAs biogenesis. Here we describe the new method for identification of plant ta-siRNA precursors based on PCR with oligodeoxyribonucleotide primers mimicking miR390. The method was found to be efficient for dicotiledonous plants, cycads, and mosses. Based on sequences of amplified loci and a database analysis, a novel type of miR390-dependent TAS sequences was identified in dicots. These TAS loci are characterized by a smaller distance between miR390 sites compared to TAS3, a single copy of ta-siARF, and a sequence conservation pattern pointing to the possibility that processing of novel TAS-like locus is initiated by cleavage of the 5 ′ -terminal miR390 target site. Copyright © 2009 M. S. Krasnikova et al.

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Krasnikova, M. S., Milyutina, I. A., Bobrova, V. K., Ozerova, L. V., Troitsky, A. V., Solovyev, A. G., & Morozov, S. Y. (2009). Novel miR390-dependent transacting siRNA precursors in plants revealed by a PCR-based experimental approach and database analysis. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/952304

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