Genome-wide discovery and differential regulation of conserved and novel microRNAs in chickpea via deep sequencing

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TitleGenome-wide discovery and differential regulation of conserved and novel microRNAs in chickpea via deep sequencing
AuthorsJain M, Chevala VN, Garg R
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameJournal of experimental botany
Year2014
CitationJain M, Chevala VN, Garg R. Genome-wide discovery and differential regulation of conserved and novel microRNAs in chickpea via deep sequencing. Journal of experimental botany. 2014 Aug 23.

Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are essential components of complex gene regulatory networks that orchestrate plant development. Although several genomic resources have been developed for the legume crop chickpea, miRNAs have not been discovered until now. For genome-wide discovery of miRNAs in chickpea (Cicer arietinum), we sequenced the small RNA content from seven major tissues/organs employing Illumina technology. About 154 million reads were generated, which represented more than 20 million distinct small RNA sequences. We identified a total of 440 conserved miRNAs in chickpea based on sequence similarity with known miRNAs in other plants. In addition, 178 novel miRNAs were identified using a miRDeep pipeline with plant-specific scoring. Some of the conserved and novel miRNAs with significant sequence similarity were grouped into families. The chickpea miRNAs targeted a wide range of mRNAs involved in diverse cellular processes, including transcriptional regulation (transcription factors), protein modification and turnover, signal transduction, and metabolism. Our analysis revealed several miRNAs with differential spatial expression. Many of the chickpea miRNAs were expressed in a tissue-specific manner. The conserved and differential expression of members of the same miRNA family in different tissues was also observed. Some of the same family members were predicted to target different chickpea mRNAs, which suggested the specificity and complexity of miRNA-mediated developmental regulation. This study, for the first time, reveals a comprehensive set of conserved and novel miRNAs along with their expression patterns and putative targets in chickpea, and provides a framework for understanding regulation of developmental processes in legumes.

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Publication Date2014 Aug 23
Journal AbbreviationJ. Exp. Bot.
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Copyright© The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology.
Publication ModelPrint-Electronic
ISSN1460-2431
eISSN1460-2431
LanguageEnglish
Language AbbrENG
Publication TypeJournal Article