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Circular RNAs acting as ceRNAs mediated by miRNAs may be involved in the synthesis of soybean fatty acids

Journal

FUNCTIONAL & INTEGRATIVE GENOMICS
Volume 21, Issue 3-4, Pages 435-450

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10142-021-00791-y

Keywords

Glycine max; High-throughput sequencing; CircRNAs; MiRNAs; CeRNAs; Fatty acid synthesis

Funding

  1. Department of Science and Technology of Jilin Province [20180101266JC]
  2. 13th Five-Year Plan of Science and Technology Project of Jilin [JJKH20180641KJ]

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This study systematically identified and analyzed circRNAs in immature soybean pods, finding differentially expressed circRNAs that may be involved in fatty acid transport, suggesting a post-transcriptional regulatory role of circRNAs in soybean oil synthesis. This research provides a foundation for future exploration of circRNAs in soybean and offers novel insights for further studies on plant circRNAs.
Soybean oil is composed of fatty acids and glycerol. The content and composition of fatty acids partly determine the quality of soybean seeds. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are endogenous non-coding RNAs that competitively bind to microRNAs (miRNAs) through miRNA recognition elements, thereby acting as sponges to regulate the expression of target genes. Although circRNAs have been identified previously in soybean, only their expression has been investigated without exploration of the competitive endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs) network of circRNAs-miRNAs-mRNAs. In this study, circRNAs in immature pods of a low linolenic acid soybean Mutant 72' (MT72) and the wild-type control 'Jinong 18' (JN18) were systematically identified and analyzed at 30 and 40 days after flowering using high-throughput sequencing technology. We identified 6377 circRNAs, of which 114 were differentially expressed. Gene ontology and KEGG pathway analyses of targeted mRNAs in the ceRNAs network indicated that the differentially expressed circRNAs may be involved in fatty acid transport, suggesting that circRNAs may play a post-transcriptional regulatory role in soybean oil synthesis. This study provides a foundation for future exploration of the function of circRNAs in soybean and presents novel insights to guide further studies of plant circRNAs.

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