Multiomics analysis reveals a link between Brassica‐specific miR1885 and rapeseed tolerance to low temperature

Author:

Xu Pengfei123,Zhang Wenting4,Wang Xuan5,Zhu Yantao6,Liang Wanqi1,He Yuke23,Yu Xiang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Joint International Research Laboratory of Metabolic & Developmental Sciences School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China

2. National Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences, Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai China

3. University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

4. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Crops Genetics & Improvement Crops Research Institute, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences Guangzhou China

5. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Sciences College of Life Sciences, Shanghai Normal University Shanghai China

6. Hybrid Rape Research Center of Shaanxi Province Yangling Shaanxi China

Abstract

AbstractBrassica crops include various edible vegetable and plant oil crops, and their production is limited by low temperature beyond their tolerant capability. The key regulators of low‐temperature resistance in Brassica remain largely unexplored. To identify posttranscriptional regulators of plant response to low temperature, we performed small RNA profiling, and found that 16 known miRNAs responded to cold treatment in Brassica rapa. The cold response of seven of those miRNAs were further confirmed by qRT‐PCR and/or northern blot analyses. In parallel, a genome‐wide association study of 220 accessions of Brassica napus identified four candidate MIRNA genes, all of which were cold‐responsive, at the loci associated with low‐temperature resistance. Specifically, these large‐scale data analyses revealed a link between miR1885 and the plant response to low temperature in both B. rapa and B. napus. Using 5′ rapid amplification of cDNA ends approach, we validated that miR1885 can cleave its putative target gene transcripts, Bn.TIR.A09 and Bn.TNL.A03, in B. napus. Furthermore, overexpression of miR1885 in Semiwinter type B. napus decreased the mRNA abundance of Bn.TIR.A09 and Bn.TNL.A03 and resulted in increased sensitivity to low temperature. Knocking down of miR1885 in Spring type B. napus led to increased mRNA abundance of its targets and improved rapeseed tolerance to low temperature. Together, our results suggested that the loci of miR1885 and its targets could be potential candidates for the molecular breeding of low temperature‐tolerant Spring type Brassica crops.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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