Identification and expression analysis of microRNAs and targets in the biofuel crop sugarcane

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small regulatory RNAs, some of which are conserved in diverse plant genomes. Therefore, computational identification and further experimental validation of miRNAs from non-model organisms is both feasible and i...

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Main Authors: Vincentz Michel, da Silva Marcio J, Del Bem Luiz EV, Ortiz-Morea Fausto A, Vicentini Renato, Zanca Almir S, Nogueira Fabio TS
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-11-01
Series:BMC Plant Biology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/10/260
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spelling doaj-f68ef8f16fae428d828f1f7dc279bb2f2020-11-24T21:54:20ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292010-11-0110126010.1186/1471-2229-10-260Identification and expression analysis of microRNAs and targets in the biofuel crop sugarcaneVincentz Michelda Silva Marcio JDel Bem Luiz EVOrtiz-Morea Fausto AVicentini RenatoZanca Almir SNogueira Fabio TS<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small regulatory RNAs, some of which are conserved in diverse plant genomes. Therefore, computational identification and further experimental validation of miRNAs from non-model organisms is both feasible and instrumental for addressing miRNA-based gene regulation and evolution. Sugarcane (<it>Saccharum spp</it>.) is an important biofuel crop with publicly available expressed sequence tag and genomic survey sequence databases, but little is known about miRNAs and their targets in this highly polyploid species.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In this study, we have computationally identified 19 distinct sugarcane miRNA precursors, of which several are highly similar with their sorghum homologs at both nucleotide and secondary structure levels. The accumulation pattern of mature miRNAs varies in organs/tissues from the commercial sugarcane hybrid as well as in its corresponding founder species <it>S. officinarum </it>and <it>S. spontaneum</it>. Using sugarcane <it>MIR827 </it>as a query, we found a novel <it>MIR827 </it>precursor in the sorghum genome. Based on our computational tool, a total of 46 potential targets were identified for the 19 sugarcane miRNAs. Several targets for highly conserved miRNAs are transcription factors that play important roles in plant development. Conversely, target genes of lineage-specific miRNAs seem to play roles in diverse physiological processes, such as <it>SsCBP1</it>. <it>SsCBP1 </it>was experimentally confirmed to be a target for the monocot-specific miR528. Our findings support the notion that the regulation of <it>SsCBP1 </it>by miR528 is shared at least within graminaceous monocots, and this miRNA-based post-transcriptional regulation evolved exclusively within the monocots lineage after the divergence from eudicots.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Using publicly available nucleotide databases, 19 sugarcane miRNA precursors and one new sorghum miRNA precursor were identified and classified into 14 families. Comparative analyses between sugarcane and sorghum suggest that these two species retain homologous miRNAs and targets in their genomes. Such conservation may help to clarify specific aspects of miRNA regulation and evolution in the polyploid sugarcane. Finally, our dataset provides a framework for future studies on sugarcane RNAi-dependent regulatory mechanisms.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/10/260
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author Vincentz Michel
da Silva Marcio J
Del Bem Luiz EV
Ortiz-Morea Fausto A
Vicentini Renato
Zanca Almir S
Nogueira Fabio TS
spellingShingle Vincentz Michel
da Silva Marcio J
Del Bem Luiz EV
Ortiz-Morea Fausto A
Vicentini Renato
Zanca Almir S
Nogueira Fabio TS
Identification and expression analysis of microRNAs and targets in the biofuel crop sugarcane
BMC Plant Biology
author_facet Vincentz Michel
da Silva Marcio J
Del Bem Luiz EV
Ortiz-Morea Fausto A
Vicentini Renato
Zanca Almir S
Nogueira Fabio TS
author_sort Vincentz Michel
title Identification and expression analysis of microRNAs and targets in the biofuel crop sugarcane
title_short Identification and expression analysis of microRNAs and targets in the biofuel crop sugarcane
title_full Identification and expression analysis of microRNAs and targets in the biofuel crop sugarcane
title_fullStr Identification and expression analysis of microRNAs and targets in the biofuel crop sugarcane
title_full_unstemmed Identification and expression analysis of microRNAs and targets in the biofuel crop sugarcane
title_sort identification and expression analysis of micrornas and targets in the biofuel crop sugarcane
publisher BMC
series BMC Plant Biology
issn 1471-2229
publishDate 2010-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small regulatory RNAs, some of which are conserved in diverse plant genomes. Therefore, computational identification and further experimental validation of miRNAs from non-model organisms is both feasible and instrumental for addressing miRNA-based gene regulation and evolution. Sugarcane (<it>Saccharum spp</it>.) is an important biofuel crop with publicly available expressed sequence tag and genomic survey sequence databases, but little is known about miRNAs and their targets in this highly polyploid species.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In this study, we have computationally identified 19 distinct sugarcane miRNA precursors, of which several are highly similar with their sorghum homologs at both nucleotide and secondary structure levels. The accumulation pattern of mature miRNAs varies in organs/tissues from the commercial sugarcane hybrid as well as in its corresponding founder species <it>S. officinarum </it>and <it>S. spontaneum</it>. Using sugarcane <it>MIR827 </it>as a query, we found a novel <it>MIR827 </it>precursor in the sorghum genome. Based on our computational tool, a total of 46 potential targets were identified for the 19 sugarcane miRNAs. Several targets for highly conserved miRNAs are transcription factors that play important roles in plant development. Conversely, target genes of lineage-specific miRNAs seem to play roles in diverse physiological processes, such as <it>SsCBP1</it>. <it>SsCBP1 </it>was experimentally confirmed to be a target for the monocot-specific miR528. Our findings support the notion that the regulation of <it>SsCBP1 </it>by miR528 is shared at least within graminaceous monocots, and this miRNA-based post-transcriptional regulation evolved exclusively within the monocots lineage after the divergence from eudicots.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Using publicly available nucleotide databases, 19 sugarcane miRNA precursors and one new sorghum miRNA precursor were identified and classified into 14 families. Comparative analyses between sugarcane and sorghum suggest that these two species retain homologous miRNAs and targets in their genomes. Such conservation may help to clarify specific aspects of miRNA regulation and evolution in the polyploid sugarcane. Finally, our dataset provides a framework for future studies on sugarcane RNAi-dependent regulatory mechanisms.</p>
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