Previously, it was reported that miR396s interact with growth-regulating factors () to modulate plant growth, development, and stress resistance. In soybean, 11 gma-miR396 precursors (Pre-miR396a-k) were found, and 24 were predicted as targets of seven mature gma-miR396s (gma-miR396a/b/c/e/h/i/k). To explore the roles of the miR396- module in low water availability response of soybean, we analyzed the expression of Pre-miR396a-k, and found that Pre-miR396a/i/bdgk/e/h were up-regulated in leaves and down-regulated in roots; on the contrary, G were down-regulated in leaves and were up-regulated in roots of low water potential stressed soybean. Any one of gma-miR396a/b/c/e/h/i/k was able to interact with 20 (), confirming that this module represents a multi-to-multi network interaction. We generated plants over-expressing each of the 11 gma-miR396 precursors (Pre-miR396a-k), and seven of them (miR396a/b/c/e/h/i/k-OE transgenic ) showed altered development. The low water availability of miR396a/b/c/e/h/i/k-OE was enhanced in leaves but reduced in seeds and roots. Contrary to previous reports, miR396a/b/c/i-OE seedlings showed lower survival rate than WT when recovering after rewatering under soil drying. In general, we believe our findings are valuable to understand the role of gma-miR396 family in coordinating development and low water availability responses, and can provide potential strategies and directions for soybean breeding programs to improve seed yield and plant drought tolerance.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01112 | DOI Listing |
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