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Development-Related miRNA Expression and Target Regulation during Staggered In Vitro Plant Regeneration of Tuxpeño VS-535 Maize Cultivar

In vitro plant regeneration addresses basic questions of molecular reprogramming in the absence of embryonic positional cues. The process is highly dependent on the genotype and explant characteristics. However, the regulatory mechanisms operating during organ differentiation from in vitro cultures...

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Autores principales: López-Ruiz, Brenda A., Juárez-González, Vasti T., Sandoval-Zapotitla, Estela, Dinkova, Tzvetanka D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6539278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31035580
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20092079
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author López-Ruiz, Brenda A.
Juárez-González, Vasti T.
Sandoval-Zapotitla, Estela
Dinkova, Tzvetanka D.
author_facet López-Ruiz, Brenda A.
Juárez-González, Vasti T.
Sandoval-Zapotitla, Estela
Dinkova, Tzvetanka D.
author_sort López-Ruiz, Brenda A.
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description In vitro plant regeneration addresses basic questions of molecular reprogramming in the absence of embryonic positional cues. The process is highly dependent on the genotype and explant characteristics. However, the regulatory mechanisms operating during organ differentiation from in vitro cultures remain largely unknown. Recently, miRNAs have emerged as key regulators during embryogenic callus induction, plant differentiation, auxin responses and totipotency. Here, we explored how development-related miRNA switches the impact on their target regulation depending on physiological and molecular events taking place during maize Tuxpeño VS-535 in vitro plant regeneration. Three callus types with distinctive regeneration potential were characterized by microscopy and histological preparations. The embryogenic calli (EC) showed higher miRNA levels than non-embryogenic tissues (NEC). An inverse correlation for miR160 and miR166 targets was found during EC callus induction, whereas miR156, miR164 and miR394 displayed similar to their targets RNA accumulation levels. Most miRNA accumulation switches took place early at regenerative spots coincident with shoot apical meristem (SAM) establishment, whereas miR156, miR160 and miR166 increased at further differentiation stages. Our data uncover particular miRNA-mediated regulation operating for maize embryogenic tissues, supporting their regulatory role in early SAM establishment and basipetala growth during the in vitro regeneration process.
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spelling pubmed-65392782019-06-04 Development-Related miRNA Expression and Target Regulation during Staggered In Vitro Plant Regeneration of Tuxpeño VS-535 Maize Cultivar López-Ruiz, Brenda A. Juárez-González, Vasti T. Sandoval-Zapotitla, Estela Dinkova, Tzvetanka D. Int J Mol Sci Article In vitro plant regeneration addresses basic questions of molecular reprogramming in the absence of embryonic positional cues. The process is highly dependent on the genotype and explant characteristics. However, the regulatory mechanisms operating during organ differentiation from in vitro cultures remain largely unknown. Recently, miRNAs have emerged as key regulators during embryogenic callus induction, plant differentiation, auxin responses and totipotency. Here, we explored how development-related miRNA switches the impact on their target regulation depending on physiological and molecular events taking place during maize Tuxpeño VS-535 in vitro plant regeneration. Three callus types with distinctive regeneration potential were characterized by microscopy and histological preparations. The embryogenic calli (EC) showed higher miRNA levels than non-embryogenic tissues (NEC). An inverse correlation for miR160 and miR166 targets was found during EC callus induction, whereas miR156, miR164 and miR394 displayed similar to their targets RNA accumulation levels. Most miRNA accumulation switches took place early at regenerative spots coincident with shoot apical meristem (SAM) establishment, whereas miR156, miR160 and miR166 increased at further differentiation stages. Our data uncover particular miRNA-mediated regulation operating for maize embryogenic tissues, supporting their regulatory role in early SAM establishment and basipetala growth during the in vitro regeneration process. MDPI 2019-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6539278/ /pubmed/31035580 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20092079 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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López-Ruiz, Brenda A.
Juárez-González, Vasti T.
Sandoval-Zapotitla, Estela
Dinkova, Tzvetanka D.
Development-Related miRNA Expression and Target Regulation during Staggered In Vitro Plant Regeneration of Tuxpeño VS-535 Maize Cultivar
title Development-Related miRNA Expression and Target Regulation during Staggered In Vitro Plant Regeneration of Tuxpeño VS-535 Maize Cultivar
title_full Development-Related miRNA Expression and Target Regulation during Staggered In Vitro Plant Regeneration of Tuxpeño VS-535 Maize Cultivar
title_fullStr Development-Related miRNA Expression and Target Regulation during Staggered In Vitro Plant Regeneration of Tuxpeño VS-535 Maize Cultivar
title_full_unstemmed Development-Related miRNA Expression and Target Regulation during Staggered In Vitro Plant Regeneration of Tuxpeño VS-535 Maize Cultivar
title_short Development-Related miRNA Expression and Target Regulation during Staggered In Vitro Plant Regeneration of Tuxpeño VS-535 Maize Cultivar
title_sort development-related mirna expression and target regulation during staggered in vitro plant regeneration of tuxpeño vs-535 maize cultivar
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6539278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31035580
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20092079
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