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Analysis of long-non-coding RNAs associated with ethylene in tomato

Journal

GENE
Volume 674, Issue -, Pages 151-160

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2018.06.089

Keywords

Long-non-coding RNAs; Ethylene; Tomato

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31772022, 31401536]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFD0400901]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Beijing [6182016]
  4. Young Investigator Fund of Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences [201709]
  5. International Cooperation Fund Project of Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences [2017HP001]
  6. China Agriculture Research System Project [CARS-23]
  7. Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Fruit and Vegetable Preservation and Processing Innovation Team [201602]
  8. Special innovation ability construction fund of Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences [20180404]
  9. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Food Nutrition and Human Health [20171015]
  10. Beijing Technology and Business University (BTBU)

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Long-Non-Coding RNAs (LncRNAs) are a class of non-coding endogenous RNAs contributing to numerous biological processes. LeERF1 is a tomato ethylene response factor (ERF) near the end of the ethylene signal transduction pathway. To identify lncRNAs in tomato and elucidate their roles in ethylene signaling, deep sequencing was deployed in over-expression and repression LeERF1 transgenic and control tomato fruits. A total of 397 lncRNAs were identified, including 169 tomato lncRNAs that had not previously been identified. Among these, 12 were differentially expressed between the transgenic and control tomato fruits. Numerous lncRNA target genes were identified including many associated with ethylene signaling including auxin response factors and auxin-induced proteins, F-box proteins, ERFs and MADS-box proteins. In addition, two lncRNAs were found to be the precursor of three miRNAs and four lncRNAs could be targeted by five miRNAs. We propose a regulatory model highlighting the relationships between lncRNAs and their targets involved in ethylene signal transduction which establishes a foundation for addressing the role of LncRNAs in ethylene response.

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