miR394 enhances WUSCHEL-induced somatic embryogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Lu LuAnna HoltXinying ChenYang LiuSteffen KnauerElise J TuckerAnanda Kumar SarkarZhaodong HaoFarshad RoodbarkelariJisen ShiJinhui ChenThomas LauxPublished in: The New phytologist (2023)
Many plant species can give rise to embryos from somatic cells after a simple hormone treatment, illustrating the remarkable developmental plasticity of differentiated plant cells. However, many species are recalcitrant to somatic embryo formation for unknown reasons, which poses a significant challenge to agriculture, where somatic embryogenesis is an important tool to propagate desired genotypes. The micro-RNA394 (miR394) promotes shoot meristem maintenance in Arabidopsis thaliana, but the underlying mechanisms have remained elusive. We analyzed whether miR394 affects indirect somatic embryogenesis and determined the transcriptome of embryogenic callus upon miR394-enhanced somatic embryogenesis. We show that ectopic miR394 expression enhances somatic embryogenesis in the recalcitrant Ler accession when co-expressed with the transcription factor WUSCHEL (WUS) and that miR394 acts in this process through silencing the target LEAF CURLING RESPONSIVENESS (LCR). Furthermore, we show that higher endogenous miR394 levels are required for the elevated embryogenic potential of the Columbia accession compared with Ler, providing a mechanistic explanation for this natural variation. Our transcriptional analysis provides a framework for miR394 function in regulating pluripotency by expanding WUS-mediated direct transcriptional repression.
Keyphrases
- cell proliferation
- long non coding rna
- long noncoding rna
- arabidopsis thaliana
- transcription factor
- poor prognosis
- copy number
- gene expression
- induced apoptosis
- genome wide
- risk assessment
- single cell
- climate change
- cell death
- drug induced
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- genome wide identification
- rna seq
- heat stress
- heat shock