1. Transcriptional Regulation of zma- MIR528a by Action of Nitrate and Auxin in Maize.
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Luján-Soto E, Aguirre de la Cruz PI, Juárez-González VT, Reyes JL, Sanchez MP, and Dinkova TD
- Subjects
- Zea mays genetics, Zea mays metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Gene Expression Profiling, Indoleacetic Acids pharmacology, Indoleacetic Acids metabolism, Nitrates pharmacology, Nitrates metabolism
- Abstract
In recent years, miR528, a monocot-specific miRNA, has been assigned multifaceted roles during development and stress response in several plant species. However, the transcription regulation and the molecular mechanisms controlling MIR528 expression in maize are still poorly explored. Here we analyzed the zma- MIR528a promoter region and found conserved transcription factor binding sites related to diverse signaling pathways, including the nitrate (TGA1/4) and auxin (AuxRE) response networks. Accumulation of both pre-miR528a and mature miR528 was up-regulated by exogenous nitrate and auxin treatments during imbibition, germination, and maize seedling establishment. Functional promoter analyses demonstrated that TGA1/4 and AuxRE sites are required for transcriptional induction by both stimuli. Overall, our findings of the nitrogen- and auxin-induced zma- MIR528a expression through cis -regulatory elements in its promoter contribute to the knowledge of miR528 regulome.
- Published
- 2022
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