| Literature DB >> 12931144 |
Javier F Palatnik1, Edwards Allen, Xuelin Wu, Carla Schommer, Rebecca Schwab, James C Carrington, Detlef Weigel.
Abstract
Plants with altered microRNA metabolism have pleiotropic developmental defects, but direct evidence for microRNAs regulating specific aspects of plant morphogenesis has been lacking. In a genetic screen, we identified the JAW locus, which produces a microRNA that can guide messenger RNA cleavage of several TCP genes controlling leaf development. MicroRNA-guided cleavage of TCP4 mRNA is necessary to prevent aberrant activity of the TCP4 gene expressed from its native promoter. In addition, overexpression of wild-type and microRNA-resistant TCP variants demonstrates that mRNA cleavage is largely sufficient to restrict TCP function to its normal domain of activity. TCP genes with microRNA target sequences are found in a wide range of species, indicating that microRNA-mediated control of leaf morphogenesis is conserved in plants with very different leaf forms.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12931144 DOI: 10.1038/nature01958
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962