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Identification of Competing Endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs) Network Associated with Drought Tolerance in Medicago truncatula with Rhizobium Symbiosis

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232214237

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ceRNA network; drought stress; Medicago truncatula; miR169l; nodules

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31772660]
  2. China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA [CARS-34]
  3. Ph.D. Start-up Fund of Northwest AF University [2452021055]
  4. Wetland and Grassland Research Center of Shaanxi Academy of Forestry [SXLK-ZX-2021-06]

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Drought is a globally environmental stress that poses risks to agricultural production. Legumes with nodules show superior drought tolerance compared to those without nodules. Through transcriptome and sRNAome sequencing, the molecular mechanism of rhizobium symbiosis impacting drought tolerance was investigated. The results revealed that seedlings with active nodules exhibited enhanced drought tolerance due to the early effects of symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF). miRNA and its target genes were found to play a role in improved drought tolerance. The study highlights the importance of SNF plants in drought tolerance.
Drought, bringing the risks of agricultural production losses, is becoming a globally environmental stress. Previous results suggested that legumes with nodules exhibited superior drought tolerance compared with the non-nodule group. To investigate the molecular mechanism of rhizobium symbiosis impacting drought tolerance, transcriptome and sRNAome sequencing were performed to identify the potential mRNA-miRNA-ncRNA dynamic network. Our results revealed that seedlings with active nodules exhibited enhanced drought tolerance by reserving energy, synthesizing N-glycans, and medicating systemic acquired resistance due to the early effects of symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) triggered in contrast to the drought susceptible with inactive nodules. The improved drought tolerance might be involved in the decreased expression levels of miRNA such as mtr_miR169l-5p, mtr_miR398b, and mtr_miR398c and its target genes in seedlings with active nodules. Based on the negative expression pattern between miRNA and its target genes, we constructed an mRNA-miR169l-ncRNA ceRNA network. During severe drought stress, the lncRNA alternative splicings TCONS_00049507 and TCONS_00049510 competitively interacted with mtr_miR169l-5p, which upregulated the expression of NUCLEAR FACTOR-Y (NF-Y) transcription factor subfamily NF-YA genes MtNF-YA2 and MtNF-YA3 to regulate their downstream drought-response genes. Our results emphasized the importance of SNF plants affecting drought tolerance. In conclusion, our work provides insight into ceRNA involvement in rhizobium symbiosis contributing to drought tolerance and provides molecular evidence for future study.

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