Systematic analyses of the MIR172 family members of Arabidopsis define their distinct roles in regulation of APETALA2 during floral transition.

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in regulating flowering and reproduction of angiosperms. Mature miRNAs are encoded by multiple MIRNA genes that can differ in their spatiotemporal activities and their contributions to gene regulatory networks, but the functions of individual MIRNA genes are p...

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Main Authors: Diarmuid S Ó'Maoiléidigh, Annabel D van Driel, Anamika Singh, Qing Sang, Nolwenn Le Bec, Coral Vincent, Enric Bertran Garcia de Olalla, Alice Vayssières, Maida Romera Branchat, Edouard Severing, Rafael Martinez Gallegos, George Coupland
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001043
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spelling doaj-06592609120d46879dd4567638b4be712021-07-01T04:31:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852021-02-01192e300104310.1371/journal.pbio.3001043Systematic analyses of the MIR172 family members of Arabidopsis define their distinct roles in regulation of APETALA2 during floral transition.Diarmuid S Ó'MaoiléidighAnnabel D van DrielAnamika SinghQing SangNolwenn Le BecCoral VincentEnric Bertran Garcia de OlallaAlice VayssièresMaida Romera BranchatEdouard SeveringRafael Martinez GallegosGeorge CouplandMicroRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in regulating flowering and reproduction of angiosperms. Mature miRNAs are encoded by multiple MIRNA genes that can differ in their spatiotemporal activities and their contributions to gene regulatory networks, but the functions of individual MIRNA genes are poorly defined. We functionally analyzed the activity of all 5 Arabidopsis thaliana MIR172 genes, which encode miR172 and promote the floral transition by inhibiting the accumulation of APETALA2 (AP2) and APETALA2-LIKE (AP2-LIKE) transcription factors (TFs). Through genome editing and detailed confocal microscopy, we show that the activity of miR172 at the shoot apex is encoded by 3 MIR172 genes, is critical for floral transition of the shoot meristem under noninductive photoperiods, and reduces accumulation of AP2 and TARGET OF EAT2 (TOE2), an AP2-LIKE TF, at the shoot meristem. Utilizing the genetic resources generated here, we show that the promotion of flowering by miR172 is enhanced by the MADS-domain TF FRUITFULL, which may facilitate long-term silencing of AP2-LIKE transcription, and that their activities are partially coordinated by the TF SQUAMOSA PROMOTER-BINDING-LIKE PROTEIN 15. Thus, we present a genetic framework for the depletion of AP2 and AP2-LIKE TFs at the shoot apex during floral transition and demonstrate that this plays a central role in floral induction.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001043
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author Diarmuid S Ó'Maoiléidigh
Annabel D van Driel
Anamika Singh
Qing Sang
Nolwenn Le Bec
Coral Vincent
Enric Bertran Garcia de Olalla
Alice Vayssières
Maida Romera Branchat
Edouard Severing
Rafael Martinez Gallegos
George Coupland
spellingShingle Diarmuid S Ó'Maoiléidigh
Annabel D van Driel
Anamika Singh
Qing Sang
Nolwenn Le Bec
Coral Vincent
Enric Bertran Garcia de Olalla
Alice Vayssières
Maida Romera Branchat
Edouard Severing
Rafael Martinez Gallegos
George Coupland
Systematic analyses of the MIR172 family members of Arabidopsis define their distinct roles in regulation of APETALA2 during floral transition.
PLoS Biology
author_facet Diarmuid S Ó'Maoiléidigh
Annabel D van Driel
Anamika Singh
Qing Sang
Nolwenn Le Bec
Coral Vincent
Enric Bertran Garcia de Olalla
Alice Vayssières
Maida Romera Branchat
Edouard Severing
Rafael Martinez Gallegos
George Coupland
author_sort Diarmuid S Ó'Maoiléidigh
title Systematic analyses of the MIR172 family members of Arabidopsis define their distinct roles in regulation of APETALA2 during floral transition.
title_short Systematic analyses of the MIR172 family members of Arabidopsis define their distinct roles in regulation of APETALA2 during floral transition.
title_full Systematic analyses of the MIR172 family members of Arabidopsis define their distinct roles in regulation of APETALA2 during floral transition.
title_fullStr Systematic analyses of the MIR172 family members of Arabidopsis define their distinct roles in regulation of APETALA2 during floral transition.
title_full_unstemmed Systematic analyses of the MIR172 family members of Arabidopsis define their distinct roles in regulation of APETALA2 during floral transition.
title_sort systematic analyses of the mir172 family members of arabidopsis define their distinct roles in regulation of apetala2 during floral transition.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Biology
issn 1544-9173
1545-7885
publishDate 2021-02-01
description MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in regulating flowering and reproduction of angiosperms. Mature miRNAs are encoded by multiple MIRNA genes that can differ in their spatiotemporal activities and their contributions to gene regulatory networks, but the functions of individual MIRNA genes are poorly defined. We functionally analyzed the activity of all 5 Arabidopsis thaliana MIR172 genes, which encode miR172 and promote the floral transition by inhibiting the accumulation of APETALA2 (AP2) and APETALA2-LIKE (AP2-LIKE) transcription factors (TFs). Through genome editing and detailed confocal microscopy, we show that the activity of miR172 at the shoot apex is encoded by 3 MIR172 genes, is critical for floral transition of the shoot meristem under noninductive photoperiods, and reduces accumulation of AP2 and TARGET OF EAT2 (TOE2), an AP2-LIKE TF, at the shoot meristem. Utilizing the genetic resources generated here, we show that the promotion of flowering by miR172 is enhanced by the MADS-domain TF FRUITFULL, which may facilitate long-term silencing of AP2-LIKE transcription, and that their activities are partially coordinated by the TF SQUAMOSA PROMOTER-BINDING-LIKE PROTEIN 15. Thus, we present a genetic framework for the depletion of AP2 and AP2-LIKE TFs at the shoot apex during floral transition and demonstrate that this plays a central role in floral induction.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001043
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