The miRNA156/157 recognition element in the 3′ UTR of the Arabidopsis SBP box gene SPL3 prevents early flowering by translational inhibition in seedlings
Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research · Directorate-General for Research and Innovation
Abstract
MiRNAs are a class of versatile small RNAs that control gene expression post-transcriptionally, governing many facets of plant cell functions. They interact with their target mRNA at a site of sequence complementarity and modulate their expression levels. Here, we provide evidence, based on transient assays and stable transgenic lines, that the 3' UTR of the Arabidopsis SBP box gene SPL3 contains a functional miRNA-responsive element (MRE) that is complementary to miR156 and miRNA157. Seedlings of transgenic lines constitutively over-expressing an SPL3 transgene either carrying an unaltered or a disrupted MRE accumulate considerable levels of SPL3 transcripts. However, while the unaltered MRE UTR does not…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 45.55
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- 100%
- References
- 53
Authors
6- MGMadhuri Gandikota
Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research
- RPRainer P. Birkenbihl
Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research
- SHSusanne Höhmann
Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research
- GHGuillermo H. Cardon
Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research
- HSHeinz Saedler
Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research
Topics & keywords
- Transgene
- Biology
- Arabidopsis
- Untranslated region
- Gene
- microRNA
- Psychological repression
- Translational regulation