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Differential expression and global analysis of miR156/SQUAMOSA promoter binding-like proteins (SPL) module in oat

Mehtab‐Singh, Rajiv Kumar Tripathi, Wubishet A. Bekele, Nicholas A. Tinker, Jaswinder Singh

2024Scientific Reports13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

SQUAMOSA promoter binding-like proteins (SPLs) are important transcription factors that influence growth phase transition and reproduction in plants. SPLs are targeted by miR156 but the SPL/miR156 module is completely unknown in oat. We identified 28 oat SPL genes (AsSPLs) distributed across all 21 oat chromosomes except for 4C and 6D. The oat- SPL gene family represented six of eight SPL phylogenetic groups, with no AsSPLs in groups 3 and 7. A novel oat miR156 (AsmiR156) family with 21 precursors divided into 7 groups was characterized. A total of 16 AsSPLs were found to be targeted by AsmiR156. Intriguingly, AsSPL3s showed high transcript abundance during early inflorescence (GS-54), as compared to the lower abundance of AsmiR156, indicating their role in reproductive development. Unravelling the SPL/miR156 regulatory hub and alterations in expression patterns of AsSPLs could provide an essential toolbox for genetic improvement in the cultivated oat.

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InflorescenceBiologyGeneTranscription factorPromoterGeneticsPhylogenetic treeGene expressionGene familyBotanyPlant Molecular Biology ResearchPlant Reproductive BiologyRNA Research and Splicing
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