| Literature DB >> 24965948 |
Aviv Levy, David Szwerdszarf, Mohamad Abu-Abied, Inna Mordehaev, Yossi Yaniv, Joseph Riov, Tzahi Arazi, Einat Sadot1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The change from juvenile to mature phase in woody plants is often accompanied by a gradual loss of rooting ability, as well as by reduced microRNA (miR) 156 and increased miR172 expression.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24965948 PMCID: PMC4094776 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-15-524
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Sequence data analysis
| Total | Non redundant | |
|---|---|---|
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| 6,989,302 | 72,258 |
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| 6,891,830 | 67,710 |
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| 2,111,579 | 49,097 |
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| 1,273,259 | 32,300 |
A series of digital filters were employed on the raw readings to discard sequences irrelevant to microRNA identification.
Figure 1Comparison of rooting ability and miR156 and miR172 expression in juvenile (Juv), midphase (Mid) and mature (Mat) cuttings. Cuttings were excised 15, 45 or 200 cm above the ground (a), treated with auxin (20 sec deep in 6gr/l K-IBA) and incubated on rooting tables. (b) Percent rooting and callus formation after 30 days. Bars show averages and standard error. Bars with different letters are statistically different as determined by Scheffe analysis p < 0.05. (c,d) RNA was prepared from the bottom of the cuttings and miR156 and miR172 expression analysis was performed by Northern blots: (c) average and standard error of three experiments, asterisk show statistically significant difference as determined by Scheffe analysis p < 0.05. (d) representative gels.
Figure 2Rejuvenation of and determination of miR156 and miR172 expression. (a) Sections from a 7-month-old tree, which had lost its rooting ability, rejuvenated in tissue culture (TC). (b) Rooting percentage in E. brachyphylla plants at different ages. (c,d) Analysis of miR156 and miR172 expression: (c) quantitative analysis of the gels in (d). Rooting was determined using 50 cuttings and RNA was prepared from 30 cuttings from each age.
Figure 3Analysis of miR156, miR172 and their predicted targets in juvenile and mature cuttings during induction of adventitious root formation. Cuttings were excised, treated with auxin and incubated on rooting tables for the indicated times. RNA samples were prepared and the expression of microRNAs and predicted targets was determined by northern blot and nanostring analysis, respectively from three independent biological repeats. Quantitaive analysis of (a) miR156 expression, and (b) miR172 expression. (c) Representative gels: J, juvenile; M, mature. Quantitative analysis of the predicted targets of (d) miR156 and (e) miR172. Asterisks show statistically significant difference as determined by Scheffe analysis p < 0.05.