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Identification, characterization and expression analysis of passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) microRNAs

Sujay Paul, Juan Luis de la Fuente-Jiménez, Camila Garibay Manriquez, Ashutosh Sharma

20203 Biotech35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract microRNAs (miRNAs) are highly conserved, short (~ 21-nucleotide), endogenous, non-coding RNA molecules that play major roles in post-transcriptional silencing by guiding target mRNA cleavage or translational inhibition. In this study, applying high-stringent genome-wide computational-based approaches, a total of 28 putative miRNAs belonging to 17 miRNA families were identified from an antioxidant-rich medicinal plant passion fruit ( Passiflora edulis ). Inter-tissue (leaves and fruits) and inter-varietal (yellow and purple fruit varieties) quantitative study of six putative passion fruit miRNAs (ped-miR160, ped-miR164, ped-miR166, ped-miR393, ped-miR394, and ped-miR398) showed differential expression. Using psRNATarget tool, a total of 25 potential target proteins of the characterized passion fruit miRNAs were also identified. Most of the target proteins identified in this study, including SQUAMOSA promoter binding, Class III HD-Zip, NAC, Scarecrow, APETALA2, Auxin response factor, MYB, and superoxide dismutase, were found to be involved in development, metabolism, and defense/stress response signaling.

Topics & Concepts

PassifloraBiologymicroRNAPassion fruitMYBGene silencingTranscription factorSmall RNARNARNA interferenceAuxinGeneticsCell biologyBotanyGeneHorticulturePlant Molecular Biology ResearchPlant Stress Responses and TolerancePlant Gene Expression Analysis
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