Suppressive effect of microRNA319 expression on rice plant height
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00122-017-2905-5
Suppressive effect of microRNA319 expression on rice plant height
Abstract
KEY MESSAGE: miR319 was identified as a dwarf-inducing gene from Shiokari and its dwarf near isogenic line, and its transgenic rice showed a reduced plant height. This finding reveals the potential application of miR319 in future molecular breeding. It is well known that microRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in plant physiology, especially in development and stress responses. However, little is known about the role of miRNAs in plant height. In this study, the rice cultivar Shiokari and its dwarf near isogenic line Shiokari-d6 were analysed to identify and characterize plant height-associated miRNAs. This anatomic and morphological investigation revealed that the major cause of the shorter height of Shiokari-d6 is the significantly dis-elongated internodes, particularly the second internode and those underneath it. The results of miRNA microarray profiling and real-time RT-PCR indicated that miR319 is expressed at a significantly higher level in Shiokari-d6 than in Shiokari. Transgenic rice overexpressing miR319 in Oryza sativa L. cv. Tainung 67 generated through Agrobacterium-mediated transformation had a stable dwarf phenotype regardless of whether the plants were from the T1 or T2 generation. We also found that the internodes of miR319-overexpressing rice are shortened, particularly the third internode and those underneath it. Furthermore, we identified three putative miR319 target genes that were previously uncharacterized with expression levels that were negatively correlated with the expression of miR319. In conclusion, miR319 is the first miRNA proposed to be involved in plant height regulation, and its function may influence the elongation of internodes, which leads to decreased plant height.
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