Characterization of unique small RNA populations from rice grain.

Small RNAs (approximately 20 to 24 nucleotides) function as naturally occurring molecules critical in developmental pathways in plants and animals. Here we analyze small RNA populations from mature rice grain and seedlings by pyrosequencing. Using a clustering algorithm to locate regions producing s...

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Main Authors: Sara E Heisel, Yuanji Zhang, Edwards Allen, Liang Guo, Tracey L Reynolds, Xiao Yang, David Kovalic, James K Roberts
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2008-08-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/18716673/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-3c601294ba1a47a4a29561e29a466b792021-06-19T05:07:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032008-08-0138e287110.1371/journal.pone.0002871Characterization of unique small RNA populations from rice grain.Sara E HeiselYuanji ZhangEdwards AllenLiang GuoTracey L ReynoldsXiao YangDavid KovalicJames K RobertsSmall RNAs (approximately 20 to 24 nucleotides) function as naturally occurring molecules critical in developmental pathways in plants and animals. Here we analyze small RNA populations from mature rice grain and seedlings by pyrosequencing. Using a clustering algorithm to locate regions producing small RNAs, we classified hotspots of small RNA generation within the genome. Hotspots here are defined as 1 kb regions within which small RNAs are significantly overproduced relative to the rest of the genome. Hotspots were identified to facilitate characterization of different categories of small RNA regulatory elements. Included in the hotspots, we found known members of 23 miRNA families representing 92 genes, one trans acting siRNA (ta-siRNA) gene, novel siRNA-generating coding genes and phased siRNA generating genes. Interestingly, over 20% of the small RNA population in grain came from a single foldback structure, which generated eight phased 21-nt siRNAs. This is reminiscent of a newly arising miRNA derived from duplication of progenitor genes. Our results provide data identifying distinct populations of small RNAs, including phased small RNAs, in mature grain to facilitate characterization of small regulatory RNA expression in monocot species.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/18716673/?tool=EBI
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author Sara E Heisel
Yuanji Zhang
Edwards Allen
Liang Guo
Tracey L Reynolds
Xiao Yang
David Kovalic
James K Roberts
spellingShingle Sara E Heisel
Yuanji Zhang
Edwards Allen
Liang Guo
Tracey L Reynolds
Xiao Yang
David Kovalic
James K Roberts
Characterization of unique small RNA populations from rice grain.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sara E Heisel
Yuanji Zhang
Edwards Allen
Liang Guo
Tracey L Reynolds
Xiao Yang
David Kovalic
James K Roberts
author_sort Sara E Heisel
title Characterization of unique small RNA populations from rice grain.
title_short Characterization of unique small RNA populations from rice grain.
title_full Characterization of unique small RNA populations from rice grain.
title_fullStr Characterization of unique small RNA populations from rice grain.
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of unique small RNA populations from rice grain.
title_sort characterization of unique small rna populations from rice grain.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2008-08-01
description Small RNAs (approximately 20 to 24 nucleotides) function as naturally occurring molecules critical in developmental pathways in plants and animals. Here we analyze small RNA populations from mature rice grain and seedlings by pyrosequencing. Using a clustering algorithm to locate regions producing small RNAs, we classified hotspots of small RNA generation within the genome. Hotspots here are defined as 1 kb regions within which small RNAs are significantly overproduced relative to the rest of the genome. Hotspots were identified to facilitate characterization of different categories of small RNA regulatory elements. Included in the hotspots, we found known members of 23 miRNA families representing 92 genes, one trans acting siRNA (ta-siRNA) gene, novel siRNA-generating coding genes and phased siRNA generating genes. Interestingly, over 20% of the small RNA population in grain came from a single foldback structure, which generated eight phased 21-nt siRNAs. This is reminiscent of a newly arising miRNA derived from duplication of progenitor genes. Our results provide data identifying distinct populations of small RNAs, including phased small RNAs, in mature grain to facilitate characterization of small regulatory RNA expression in monocot species.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/18716673/?tool=EBI
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