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THO2, a core member of the THO/TREX complex, is required for microRNA production in Arabidopsis

Journal

PLANT JOURNAL
Volume 82, Issue 6, Pages 1018-1029

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.12874

Keywords

Arabidopsis thaliana; gene silencing; micro RNA; small RNAs; THO2; THO; TREX complex

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  1. Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea (Plant Molecular Breeding Center/National Center for GM Crops) [PJ008137, PJ01128401]
  2. Human Frontier Science Program
  3. Max Planck Society
  4. International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

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The THO/TREX complex mediates transport of nascent mRNAs from the nucleus towards the cytoplasm in animals, and has a role in small interfering RNA-dependent processes in plants. Here we describe five mutant alleles of Arabidopsis thaliana THO2, which encodes a core subunit of the plant THO/TREX complex. tho2 mutants present strong developmental defects resembling those in plants compromised in microRNA (miRNA) activity. In agreement, not only were the levels of siRNAs reduced in tho2 mutants, but also those of mature miRNAs. As a consequence, a feedback mechanism is triggered, increasing the amount of miRNA precursors, and finally causing accumulation of miRNA-targeted mRNAs. Yeast two-hybrid experiments and confocal microscopy showed that THO2 does not appear to interact with any of the known miRNA biogenesis components, but rather with the splicing machinery, implying an indirect role of THO2 in small RNA biogenesis. Using an RNA immunoprecipitation approach, we found that THO2 interacts with miRNA precursors, and that tho2 mutants fail to recruit such precursors into the miRNA-processing complex, explaining the reduction in miRNA production in this mutant background. We also detected alterations in the splicing pattern of genes encoding serine/arginine-rich proteins in tho2 mutants, supporting a previously unappreciated role of the THO/TREX complex in alternative splicing. Significance Statement Here we identify mutant alleles for the THO/TREX core protein THO2, previously believed to die at embryonic stages. Using these mutants we discover that THO2 associates with microRNA precursors delivering them to the processing complex to allow miRNA production and ultimately target gene silencing.

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