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Conserved miR164-targeted NAC genes negatively regulate drought resistance in rice

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume 65, Issue 8, Pages 2119-2135

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/eru072

Keywords

Abiotic stress; miRNA; NAC; Oryza sativa; transactivation

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  1. National Program on High Technology Development [2012AA10A303]
  2. National Program for Basic Research of China [2012CB114305]
  3. National Program of China for Transgenic Research [2011ZX08009-003-002, 2011ZX08001-003]

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Six NAC transcription factor genes were found to be targeted by miR164 at a highly conserved region for transactivation activity and to regulate drought tolerance negatively at the reproductive stage in rice.MicroRNAs constitute a large group of endogenous small RNAs of similar to 22 nt that emerge as vital regulators, mainly by targeting mRNAs for post-transcriptional repression. Previous studies have revealed that the miR164 family in Arabidopsis is comprised of three members which guide the cleavage of the mRNAs of five NAC genes to modulate developmental processes. However, the functions of the miR164-targeted NAC genes in crops are poorly deciphered. In this study, the conserved features of six miR164-targeted NAC genes (OMTN1OMTN6) in rice are described, and evidence is provided that four of them confer a negative regulatory role in drought resistance. OMTN proteins have the characteristics of typical NAC transcriptional factors. The miR164 recognition sites of the OMTN genes are highly conserved in rice germplasms. Deletion of the recognition sites impaired the transactivation activity, indicating that the conserved recognition sites play a crucial role in maintaining the function of the OMTN proteins. The OMTN genes were responsive to abiotic stresses, and showed diverse spatio-temporal expression patterns in rice. Overexpression of OMTN2, OMTN3, OMTN4, and OMTN6 in rice led to negative effects on drought resistance at the reproductive stage. The expression of numerous genes related to stress response, development, and metabolism was altered in OMTN2-, OMTN3-, OMTN4-, and OMTN6-overexpressing plants. Most of the up-regulated genes in the OMTN-overexpressing plants were down-regulated by drought stress. The results suggest that the conserved miR164-targeted NAC genes may be negative regulators of drought tolerance in rice, in addition to their reported roles in development.

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