2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2010.04.001
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The biosynthetic pathways and biological scopes of plant small RNAs

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“…Arabidopsis ta-siRNAs are secondary siRNAs arising from noncoding transcripts that depend on DCL1, DCL4, RDR6, and SGS3 proteins for their biogenesis (Voinnet, 2009;Vazquez et al, 2010). No accumulation of AFB2 3#D2(+) and AFB3 3#D2(2) was detectable in the deficiency mutants rdr6-15 and sgs3-13; whereas, their accumulation in the deficiency mutants rdr1-1, rdr2-2, rdr3a-2, rdr3b-2, and rdr3c-1 was comparable to that of wild type ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arabidopsis ta-siRNAs are secondary siRNAs arising from noncoding transcripts that depend on DCL1, DCL4, RDR6, and SGS3 proteins for their biogenesis (Voinnet, 2009;Vazquez et al, 2010). No accumulation of AFB2 3#D2(+) and AFB3 3#D2(2) was detectable in the deficiency mutants rdr6-15 and sgs3-13; whereas, their accumulation in the deficiency mutants rdr1-1, rdr2-2, rdr3a-2, rdr3b-2, and rdr3c-1 was comparable to that of wild type ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from these aspects, the evolution of miRNA processing and functional diversification also underscores the dynamic nature of miRNA-based regulation in complex regulatory networks (Allen et al, 2004;Cuperus et al, 2011). The miRNA genes were suggested to originate from inverted repeats that could form self-complementary regions, such as the nonautonomous transposons containing flanking terminal inverted repeats (Allen et al, 2004;Vazquez et al, 2010;Cuperus et al, 2011). During evolutionary history, new miRNA families were spawned, and some might have been lost at a high frequency.…”
Section: Mirna Dynamics: An Evolutionary Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, little is known about how deposition of specific CTD phosphoserine marks affects the transcription and stability of noncoding RNAs. Two major classes of plant small noncoding RNAs are microRNAs (miRNAs) and short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) that posttranscriptionally regulate a broad range of biological functions (see reviews in Xie et al, 2004Xie et al, , 2010Voinnet, 2009;Vazquez et al, 2010). The siRNA family is comprised of trans-acting siRNAs (ta-siRNAs), natural-antisense transcriptderived siRNAs (nat-siRNAs), and repeat-associated siRNAs (rasiRNAs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%