Cloning and characterization of microRNAs from Brassica napus


Autoria(s): Wang, Lei; Wang, Ming-Bo; Tu, Jin-Xing; Helliwell, Christopher A.; Waterhouse, Peter M.; Dennis, Elizabeth S.; Fu, Ting-Dong; Fan, Yun-Liu
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

A library containing approximately 40,000 small RNA sequences was constructed for Brassica napus. Analysis of 3025 sequences obtained from this library resulted in the identification of 11 conserved miRNA families, which were validated by secondary structure prediction using surrounding sequences in the Brassica genome. Two 21 nt small RNA sequences reside within the arm of a pre-miRNA like stem-loop structure, making them likely candidates for novel non-conserved miRNAs in B. napus. Most of the conserved miRNAs were expressed at similar levels in a F1 hybrid B. napus line and its four double haploid progeny that showed marked variations in phenotypes, but many were differentially expressed between B. napus and Arabidopsis. The miR169 family was expressed at high levels in young leaves and stems, but was undetectable in roots and mature leaves, suggesting that miR169 expression is developmentally regulated in B. napus. © 2007 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65951/

Publicador

Elsevier BV

Relação

DOI:10.1016/j.febslet.2007.07.010

Wang, Lei, Wang, Ming-Bo, Tu, Jin-Xing, Helliwell, Christopher A., Waterhouse, Peter M., Dennis, Elizabeth S., Fu, Ting-Dong, & Fan, Yun-Liu (2007) Cloning and characterization of microRNAs from Brassica napus. FEBS Letters, 581(20), pp. 3848-3856.

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Copyright 2007 Elsevier BV

Fonte

School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #060400 GENETICS #060700 PLANT BIOLOGY #Brassica napus #Heterosis #MicroRNAs #miR169 #Secondary structure #Small RNAs #hybrid protein #microRNA #Arabidopsis #article #gene construct #gene library #gene structure #genetic conservation #genetic variability #haploidy #molecular clock #nonhuman #plant leaf #plant root #plant stem #priority journal #progeny #protein analysis #protein expression #rapeseed #RNA sequence #Base Sequence #Cloning #Molecular #Conserved Sequence #Gene Expression Regulation #Plant #Nucleic Acid Conformation #Phylogeny #RNA #Plant #Sequence Analysis #RNA #Brassica
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Journal Article