Arabidopsis miR156 Regulates Tolerance to Recurring Environmental Stress through SPL Transcription Factors
University of Potsdam · Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
Abstract
Plants are sessile organisms that gauge stressful conditions to ensure survival and reproductive success. While plants in nature often encounter chronic or recurring stressful conditions, the strategies to cope with those are poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate the involvement of ARGONAUTE1 and the microRNA pathway in the adaptation to recurring heat stress (HS memory) at the physiological and molecular level. We show that miR156 isoforms are highly induced after HS and are functionally important for HS memory. miR156 promotes sustained expression of HS-responsive genes and is critical only after HS, demonstrating that the effects of modulating miR156 on HS memory do not reflect preexisting developmental…
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6Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Arabidopsis
- Transcription factor
- Gene
- Arabidopsis thaliana
- Transcription (linguistics)
- Cell biology
- microRNA
- Life in Land