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  • The study investigates the role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in the dedifferentiation of mesophyll cells in Arabidopsis thaliana, particularly after enzymatic removal of cell walls, focusing on protoplasts and cells derived from protoplasts (CDPs).
  • Findings reveal a significant decrease of AGO1 protein and dicing bodies in protoplasts, while CDPs show an increase, indicating changes in miRNA activity during the dedifferentiation process.
  • Conclusively, miRNAs play a more important role in the later stages of dedifferentiation and cell division, influencing processes like organogenesis and stress responses, with defective miRNA biogenesis linked to decreased cell

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Background: Despite the frequent use of protoplast-to-plant system in in vitro cultures of plants, the molecular mechanisms regulating the first and most limiting stages of this process, i.e., protoplast dedifferentiation and the first divisions leading to the formation of a microcallus, have not been elucidated.

Results: In this study, we investigated the function of miRNAs in the dedifferentiation of A. thaliana mesophyll cells in a process stimulated by the enzymatic removal of the cell wall. Leaf cells, protoplasts and CDPs (cells derived from protoplasts) cultured for 24, 72 and 120 h (first cell division). In protoplasts, a strong decrease in the amount of AGO1 in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm, as well as dicing bodies (DBs), which are considered to be sites of miRNA biogenesis, was shown. However during CDPs division, the amounts of AGO1 and DBs strongly increased. MicroRNA transcriptome studies demonstrated that lower amount of differentially expressed miRNAs are present in protoplasts than in CDPs cultured for 120 h. Then analysis of differentially expressed miRNAs, selected pri-miRNA and mRNA targets were performed.

Conclusion: This result indicates that miRNA function is not a major regulation of gene expression in the initial but in later steps of dedifferentiation during CDPs divisions. miRNAs participate in organogenesis, oxidative stress, nutrient deficiencies and cell cycle regulation in protoplasts and CDPs. The important role played by miRNAs in the process of dedifferentiation of mesophyll cells was confirmed by the increased mortality and reduced cell division of CDPs derived from mutants with defective miRNA biogenesis and miR319b expression.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in the dedifferentiation of mesophyll cells in Arabidopsis thaliana, particularly after enzymatic removal of cell walls, focusing on protoplasts and cells derived from protoplasts (CDPs).
  • Findings reveal a significant decrease of AGO1 protein and dicing bodies in protoplasts, while CDPs show an increase, indicating changes in miRNA activity during the dedifferentiation process.
  • Conclusively, miRNAs play a more important role in the later stages of dedifferentiation and cell division, influencing processes like organogenesis and stress responses, with defective miRNA biogenesis linked to decreased cell
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