Wheat Tae‐MIR1118 Constitutes a Functional Module With Calmodulin TaCaM2‐1 and MYB Member TaMYB44 to Modulate Plant Low‐N Stress Response
Yanyang Zhang,
Chunying Ma,
Xiangqiang Li
et al.
Abstract:Distinct target genes are modulated by microRNA members and affect various biological processes associated with abiotic stress responses in plants. In this study, we characterized a functional module comprising miRNA/target and a downstream MYB transcription factor partner, Tae‐MIR1118/TaCaM2/TaMYB44, in Triticum aestivum to mediate the plant low‐nitrogen (N) stress response. Dual luciferase (LUC) assay and expression analysis indicated that TaCaM2 is regulated by Tae‐MIR1118 through a posttranscriptional clea… Show more
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