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Cytoplasmic HYL1 modulates miRNA-mediated translational repression

Xi Yang, Weiguo Dong, Wenqing Ren, Qiuxia Zhao, Feijie Wu, Yuke He

2021The Plant Cell52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) control various biological processes by repressing target mRNAs. In plants, miRNAs mediate target gene repression via both mRNA cleavage and translational repression. However, the mechanism underlying this translational repression is poorly understood. Here, we found that Arabidopsis thaliana HYPONASTIC LEAVES1 (HYL1), a core component of the miRNA processing machinery, regulates miRNA-mediated mRNA translation but not miRNA biogenesis when it localized in the cytoplasm. Cytoplasmic HYL1 localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum and associates with ARGONAUTE1 (AGO1) and ALTERED MERISTEM PROGRAM1. In the cytoplasm, HYL1 monitors the distribution of AGO1 onto polysomes, binds to the mRNAs of target genes, represses their translation, and partially rescues the phenotype of the hyl1 null mutant. This study uncovered another function of HYL1 and provides insight into the mechanism of plant gene regulation.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPsychological repressionCytoplasmCell biologyArabidopsisTranslation (biology)MeristemmicroRNAEndoplasmic reticulumTranslational regulationPolysomeArabidopsis thalianaMutantRegulation of gene expressionMessenger RNAGene expressionGeneGeneticsRibosomeRNAPlant Molecular Biology ResearchPlant nutrient uptake and metabolismChromosomal and Genetic Variations