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Fangfang Li1, Weidi Wang1, Nan Zhao1, Bingguang Xiao1, Peijian Cao1, Xingfu Wu1, Chuyu Ye1, Enhui Shen1, Jie Qiu1, Qian-Hao Zhu1, Jiahua Xie1, Xueping Zhou2, Longjiang Fan2.
Abstract
The interaction between noncoding endogenous target mimicry (eTM) and its corresponding microRNA (miRNA) is a newly discovered regulatory mechanism and plays pivotal roles in various biological processes in plants. Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) is a model plant for studying secondary metabolite alkaloids, of which nicotine accounts for approximately 90%. In this work, we identified four unique tobacco-specific miRNAs that were predicted to target key genes of the nicotine biosynthesis and catabolism pathways and an eTM, novel tobacco miRNA (nta)-eTMX27, for nta-miRX27 that targets QUINOLINATE PHOSPHORIBOSYLTRANSFERASE2 (QPT2) encoding a quinolinate phosphoribosyltransferase. The expression level of nta-miRX27 was significantly down-regulated, while that of QPT2 and nta-eTMX27 was significantly up-regulated after topping, and consequently, nicotine content increased in the topping-treated plants. The topping-induced down-regulation of nta-miRX27 and up-regulation of QPT2 were only observed in plants with a functional nta-eTMX27 but not in transgenic plants containing an RNA interference construct targeting nta-eTMX27. Our results demonstrated that enhanced nicotine biosynthesis in the topping-treated tobacco plants is achieved by nta-eTMX27-mediated inhibition of the expression and functions of nta-miRX27. To our knowledge, this is the first report about regulation of secondary metabolite biosynthesis by an miRNA-eTM regulatory module in plants.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26246450 PMCID: PMC4587456 DOI: 10.1104/pp.15.00649
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340