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Root-to-Shoot Long-Distance Mobile miRNAs Identified from Nicotiana Rootstocks

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms222312821

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long-distance transport; mobile miRNA; root-to-shoot; interfamilial graft

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Root-derived mobile signals play a crucial role in coordinating a plant's response to underground conditions. This study identified root-to-shoot mobile miRNAs, with Nb-miR164 being able to modify scion traits through long-distance movement. The findings suggest that certain miRNAs can induce phenotypic changes by moving from roots to shoots.
Root-derived mobile signals play critical roles in coordinating a shoot's response to underground conditions. However, the identification of root-to-shoot long-distance mobile signals has been scant. In this study, we aimed to characterize root-to-shoot endogenous mobile miRNAs by using an Arabidopsis/Nicotiana interfamilial heterograft in which these two taxonomically distant species with clear genetic backgrounds had sufficient diversity in differentiating miRNA sources. Small RNA deep sequencing analysis revealed that 82 miRNAs from the Arabidopsis scion could travel through the graft union to reach the rootstock, whereas only a very small subset of miRNA (6 miRNAs) preferred the root-to-shoot movement. We demonstrated in an ex vivo RNA imaging experiment that the root-to-shoot mobile Nb-miR164, Nb-miR395 and Nb-miR397 were targeted to plasmodesmata using the bacteriophage coat protein MS2 system. Furthermore, the Nb-miR164 was shown to move from the roots to the shoots to induce phenotypic changes when its overexpressing line was used as rootstock, strongly supporting that root-derived Nb-miR164 was able to modify the scion trait via its long-distance movement.

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