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miRNA-Mediated Interactions in and between Plants and Insects.

Chade LiAnnette Y P WongShuang WangQi JiaWen-Po ChuangWilliam G BendenaStephen S TobeSeung Hwan YangGyuhwa ChungTing-Fung ChanHon Ming LamJacqueline C BedeJerome Ho-Lam Hui
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2018)
Our understanding of microRNA (miRNA) regulation of gene expression and protein translation, as a critical area of cellular regulation, has blossomed in the last two decades. Recently, it has become apparent that in plant-insect interactions, both plants and insects use miRNAs to regulate their biological processes, as well as co-opting each others' miRNA systems. In this review article, we discuss the current paradigms of miRNA-mediated cellular regulation and provide examples of plant-insect interactions that utilize this regulation. Lastly, we discuss the potential biotechnological applications of utilizing miRNAs in agriculture.
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