The miR169n-NF-YA8 regulation module involved in drought resistance in Brassica napus L
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The miR169n-NF-YA8 regulation module involved in drought resistance in Brassica napus L
Abstract
As an ancient and conserved plant microRNA (miRNA) family, miR169 targets nuclear factor Y subunit alpha (NF-YA) family members. The miR169-NF-YA module is associated with plant development and various stress responses. However, the function of miR169 in response to drought stress in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) is unclear. In the present study, we showed that miR169n acted as a negative regulator of drought resistance in rapeseed by targeting a nuclear factor Y-A gene, NF-YA8. miR169n was strongly down-regulated by drought stress. Expression of a miR169n target mimicry construct (MIM169n) which functioned as a sponge to trap miR169n resulted in enhanced resistance of transgenic plants to both osmotic stress at the post-germination stage and drought stress at the seedling stage. MIM169n plants had a higher relative water content (RWC) and proline content, lower relative electrolyte leakage (REL), and showed higher antioxidative capability compared with those of control (CK) plants under drought stress. Moreover, NF-YA8 was verified as a target of miR169n, and overexpression of NF-YA8 led to improved tolerance of rapeseed to osmotic stress at the post-germination stage. Overall, our findings implied that the miR169n-NF-YA8 regulatory module could serve as a potential target for genetic improvement of drought resistance in B. napus.
Keywords: Brassica napus; Drought stress; NF-YA8; miR169.
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