Overexpression of soybean miR169c confers increased drought stress sensitivity in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2019.05.003
Overexpression of soybean miR169c confers increased drought stress sensitivity in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana
Abstract
The miR169 family, a large-scale microRNA gene family conserved in plants, is involved in stress responses, although how soybean miR169 functions in response to drought stress remains unclear. We show that gma-miR169c exerts a negative regulatory role in the response to drought stress by inhibiting the expression of its target gene, nuclear factor Y-A (NF-YA). A real-time RT-PCR analysis indicated that gma-miR169c is widely expressed in soybean tissues and induced by polyethylene glycol (PEG), high salt, cold stress and abscisic acid (ABA). Histochemical ß-glucuronidase (GUS) staining showed that the gma-miR169c promoter drives GUS reporter gene expression in various transgenic Arabidopsis tissues, and the stress-induced pattern was confirmed in transgenic Arabidopsis and transgenic soybean hairy roots. Arabidopsis overexpressing gma-miR169c is more sensitive to drought stress, with reduced survival, accelerated leaf water loss, and shorter root length than wild-type plants. We identified a precise cleavage site for 10 gma-miR169c targets and found reduced transcript levels of the AtNFYA1 and AtNFYA5 transcription factors in gma-miR169c-overexpressing Arabidopsis and reduced expression of the stress response genes AtRD29A, AtRD22, AtGSTU25 and AtCOR15A. These results indicate that gma-miR169c plays a negative regulatory role in drought stress and is a candidate miRNA for improving plant drought adaptation.
Keywords: Drought stress; NF-YA; Soybean; gma-miR169c.
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