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Research Tools for the Functional Genomics of Plant miRNAs During Zygotic and Somatic Embryogenesis
During early plant embryogenesis, some of the most fundamental decisions on fate and identity are taken making it a fascinating process to study. It is no surprise that higher plant embryogenesis was intensively analysed during the last century, while somatic embryogenesis is probably the most studi...
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description | During early plant embryogenesis, some of the most fundamental decisions on fate and identity are taken making it a fascinating process to study. It is no surprise that higher plant embryogenesis was intensively analysed during the last century, while somatic embryogenesis is probably the most studied regeneration model. Encoded by the MIRNA, short, single-stranded, non-coding miRNAs, are commonly present in all Eukaryotic genomes and are involved in the regulation of the gene expression during the essential developmental processes such as plant morphogenesis, hormone signaling, and developmental phase transition. During the last few years dedicated to miRNAs, analytical methods and tools have been developed, which have afforded new opportunities in functional analyses of plant miRNAs, including (i) databases for in silico analysis; (ii) miRNAs detection and expression approaches; (iii) reporter and sensor lines for a spatio-temporal analysis of the miRNA-target interactions; (iv) in situ hybridisation protocols; (v) artificial miRNAs; (vi) MIM and STTM lines to inhibit miRNA activity, and (vii) the target genes resistant to miRNA. Here, we attempted to summarise the toolbox for functional analysis of miRNAs during plant embryogenesis. In addition to characterising the described tools/methods, examples of the applications have been presented. |
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spelling | pubmed-74202482020-08-18 Research Tools for the Functional Genomics of Plant miRNAs During Zygotic and Somatic Embryogenesis Wójcik, Anna Maria Int J Mol Sci Review During early plant embryogenesis, some of the most fundamental decisions on fate and identity are taken making it a fascinating process to study. It is no surprise that higher plant embryogenesis was intensively analysed during the last century, while somatic embryogenesis is probably the most studied regeneration model. Encoded by the MIRNA, short, single-stranded, non-coding miRNAs, are commonly present in all Eukaryotic genomes and are involved in the regulation of the gene expression during the essential developmental processes such as plant morphogenesis, hormone signaling, and developmental phase transition. During the last few years dedicated to miRNAs, analytical methods and tools have been developed, which have afforded new opportunities in functional analyses of plant miRNAs, including (i) databases for in silico analysis; (ii) miRNAs detection and expression approaches; (iii) reporter and sensor lines for a spatio-temporal analysis of the miRNA-target interactions; (iv) in situ hybridisation protocols; (v) artificial miRNAs; (vi) MIM and STTM lines to inhibit miRNA activity, and (vii) the target genes resistant to miRNA. Here, we attempted to summarise the toolbox for functional analysis of miRNAs during plant embryogenesis. In addition to characterising the described tools/methods, examples of the applications have been presented. MDPI 2020-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7420248/ /pubmed/32674459 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21144969 Text en © 2020 by the author. 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/). |
spellingShingle | Review Wójcik, Anna Maria Research Tools for the Functional Genomics of Plant miRNAs During Zygotic and Somatic Embryogenesis |
title | Research Tools for the Functional Genomics of Plant miRNAs During Zygotic and Somatic Embryogenesis |
title_full | Research Tools for the Functional Genomics of Plant miRNAs During Zygotic and Somatic Embryogenesis |
title_fullStr | Research Tools for the Functional Genomics of Plant miRNAs During Zygotic and Somatic Embryogenesis |
title_full_unstemmed | Research Tools for the Functional Genomics of Plant miRNAs During Zygotic and Somatic Embryogenesis |
title_short | Research Tools for the Functional Genomics of Plant miRNAs During Zygotic and Somatic Embryogenesis |
title_sort | research tools for the functional genomics of plant mirnas during zygotic and somatic embryogenesis |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7420248/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32674459 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21144969 |
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