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Overexpression of Mtr-miR319a Contributes to Leaf Curl and Salt Stress Adaptation in Arabidopsis thaliana and Medicago truncatula

Salt stress is a worldwide agronomic issue that limits crop yield and quality. Improving salt stress tolerance via genetic modification is the most efficient method to conquer soil salinization problems in crops. Crop miRNAs have been declared to be tightly associated with responding and adapting to...

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Autores principales: Li, Mingna, Xu, Lei, Zhang, Lixia, Li, Xiao, Cao, Chunyu, Chen, Lin, Kang, Junmei, Yang, Qingchuan, Liu, Yajiao, Sod, Bilig, Long, Ruicai
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9820427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36613873
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010429
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author Li, Mingna
Xu, Lei
Zhang, Lixia
Li, Xiao
Cao, Chunyu
Chen, Lin
Kang, Junmei
Yang, Qingchuan
Liu, Yajiao
Sod, Bilig
Long, Ruicai
author_facet Li, Mingna
Xu, Lei
Zhang, Lixia
Li, Xiao
Cao, Chunyu
Chen, Lin
Kang, Junmei
Yang, Qingchuan
Liu, Yajiao
Sod, Bilig
Long, Ruicai
author_sort Li, Mingna
collection PubMed
description Salt stress is a worldwide agronomic issue that limits crop yield and quality. Improving salt stress tolerance via genetic modification is the most efficient method to conquer soil salinization problems in crops. Crop miRNAs have been declared to be tightly associated with responding and adapting to salt stress and are advantageous for salt tolerance modification. However, very few studies have validated vital salt tolerance miRNAs and coupled potent target genes in Medicago species, the most economically important forage legume species. In this study, Mtr-miR319a, a miRNA that was identified from the previous next-generation sequencing assay of salt-treated Medicago truncatula, was overexpressed in M. truncatula and Arabidopsis thaliana, inducing the curly leaves and salt stress tolerance phenotypes. Combining the elevated expression level of Mtr-miR319a in the M. truncatula overexpression lines under normal and salt-treatment conditions, the regulatory roles of Mtr-miR319a in leaf development and salt stress adaptation were demonstrated. Several predicted target genes of Mtr-miR319a were also regulated by Mtr-miR319a and were associated with the aforementioned phenotypes in M. truncatula plants, most notably MtTCP4. Our study clarified the functional role of Mtr-miR319a and its target genes in regulating leaf development and defending salt stress, which can help to inform crop breeding efforts for improving salt tolerance via genetic engineering.
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spelling pubmed-98204272023-01-07 Overexpression of Mtr-miR319a Contributes to Leaf Curl and Salt Stress Adaptation in Arabidopsis thaliana and Medicago truncatula Li, Mingna Xu, Lei Zhang, Lixia Li, Xiao Cao, Chunyu Chen, Lin Kang, Junmei Yang, Qingchuan Liu, Yajiao Sod, Bilig Long, Ruicai Int J Mol Sci Article Salt stress is a worldwide agronomic issue that limits crop yield and quality. Improving salt stress tolerance via genetic modification is the most efficient method to conquer soil salinization problems in crops. Crop miRNAs have been declared to be tightly associated with responding and adapting to salt stress and are advantageous for salt tolerance modification. However, very few studies have validated vital salt tolerance miRNAs and coupled potent target genes in Medicago species, the most economically important forage legume species. In this study, Mtr-miR319a, a miRNA that was identified from the previous next-generation sequencing assay of salt-treated Medicago truncatula, was overexpressed in M. truncatula and Arabidopsis thaliana, inducing the curly leaves and salt stress tolerance phenotypes. Combining the elevated expression level of Mtr-miR319a in the M. truncatula overexpression lines under normal and salt-treatment conditions, the regulatory roles of Mtr-miR319a in leaf development and salt stress adaptation were demonstrated. Several predicted target genes of Mtr-miR319a were also regulated by Mtr-miR319a and were associated with the aforementioned phenotypes in M. truncatula plants, most notably MtTCP4. Our study clarified the functional role of Mtr-miR319a and its target genes in regulating leaf development and defending salt stress, which can help to inform crop breeding efforts for improving salt tolerance via genetic engineering. MDPI 2022-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9820427/ /pubmed/36613873 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010429 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Mingna
Xu, Lei
Zhang, Lixia
Li, Xiao
Cao, Chunyu
Chen, Lin
Kang, Junmei
Yang, Qingchuan
Liu, Yajiao
Sod, Bilig
Long, Ruicai
Overexpression of Mtr-miR319a Contributes to Leaf Curl and Salt Stress Adaptation in Arabidopsis thaliana and Medicago truncatula
title Overexpression of Mtr-miR319a Contributes to Leaf Curl and Salt Stress Adaptation in Arabidopsis thaliana and Medicago truncatula
title_full Overexpression of Mtr-miR319a Contributes to Leaf Curl and Salt Stress Adaptation in Arabidopsis thaliana and Medicago truncatula
title_fullStr Overexpression of Mtr-miR319a Contributes to Leaf Curl and Salt Stress Adaptation in Arabidopsis thaliana and Medicago truncatula
title_full_unstemmed Overexpression of Mtr-miR319a Contributes to Leaf Curl and Salt Stress Adaptation in Arabidopsis thaliana and Medicago truncatula
title_short Overexpression of Mtr-miR319a Contributes to Leaf Curl and Salt Stress Adaptation in Arabidopsis thaliana and Medicago truncatula
title_sort overexpression of mtr-mir319a contributes to leaf curl and salt stress adaptation in arabidopsis thaliana and medicago truncatula
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9820427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36613873
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010429
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