A sequence complementarity-based approach for evaluating off-target transcript knockdown in Bombus terrestris, following ingestion of pest-specific dsRNA

Author(s):  
Clauvis Nji Tizi Taning ◽  
Shunhua Gui ◽  
Kristof De Schutter ◽  
Mona Jahani ◽  
Nathaly Lara Castellanos ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 110-118
Author(s):  
Enya Wynants ◽  
Nancy Lenaerts ◽  
Felix Wäckers ◽  
Annette Van Oystaeyen
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2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (10) ◽  
pp. 5310
Author(s):  
Eduardo Luján-Soto ◽  
Vasti T. Juárez-González ◽  
José L. Reyes ◽  
Tzvetanka D. Dinkova

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that regulate the accumulation and translation of their target mRNAs through sequence complementarity. miRNAs have emerged as crucial regulators during maize somatic embryogenesis (SE) and plant regeneration. A monocot-specific miRNA, mainly accumulated during maize SE, is zma-miR528. While several targets have been described for this miRNA, the regulation has not been experimentally confirmed for the SE process. Here, we explored the accumulation of zma-miR528 and several predicted targets during embryogenic callus induction, proliferation, and plantlet regeneration using the maize cultivar VS-535. We confirmed the cleavage site for all tested zma-miR528 targets; however, PLC1 showed very low levels of processing. The abundance of zma-miR528 slightly decreased in one month-induced callus compared to the immature embryo (IE) explant tissue. However, it displayed a significant increase in four-month sub-cultured callus, coincident with proliferation establishment. In callus-regenerated plantlets, zma-miR528 greatly decreased to levels below those observed in the initial explant. Three of the target transcripts (MATE, bHLH, and SOD1a) showed an inverse correlation with the miRNA abundance in total RNA samples at all stages. Using polysome fractionation, zma-miR528 was detected in the polysome fraction and exhibited an inverse distribution with the PLC1 target, which was not observed at total RNA. Accordingly, we conclude that zma-miR528 regulates multiple target mRNAs during the SE process by promoting their degradation, translation inhibition or both.


Author(s):  
Raja Rajakani ◽  
Pravin Prakash ◽  
Dolly Ghosliya ◽  
Ranjana Soni ◽  
Arpita Singh ◽  
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