Regulation of small RNA-mediated high temperature stress responses in crop plants
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Regulation of small RNA-mediated high temperature stress responses in crop plants
Abstract
Small RNAs have emerged as key players of gene expression regulation. Several lines of evidences highlight their role in modulating high temperature stress responsiveness in plants. Throughout their life cycle, plants have to regulate their gene expression at various developmental phases, physiological changes, and in response to biotic or environmental stress. High temperature is one the most common abiotic stress for crop plants, that results in impaired morphology, physiology, and yield. However, plants have certain mechanisms that enable them to withstand such conditions by modulating the expression of stress-related genes. Small RNA (sRNA)-regulated gene expression is one such mechanism which is ubiquitous in all eukaryotes. The sRNAs mainly include micro RNAs (miRNAs) and small interfering RNAs (siRNAs). They are primarily associated with the gene silencing either through translation inhibition, mRNA degradation, or DNA methylation. During high temperature stress the increased or decreased level of miRNAs altered the protein accumulation of target transcripts and, therefore, regulate stress responses. Several reports are available in plants which are genetically engineered through expressing artificial miRNAs resulted in thermotolerance. sRNAs have also been reported to bring the epigenetic changes on chromatin region through RNA-dependent DNA methylation (RdDM). The present article draws a brief illustration of sRNA origin, their functional mechanisms, role in high temperature stress, and possible application for developing stress tolerant crop plants.
Keywords: DNA methylation; Gene regulation; High temperature stress; Micropeptides; Small RNA.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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