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PLoS One ; 12(5): e0177573, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28494025

ABSTRACT

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short, single stranded RNA molecules that regulate the stability and translation of messenger RNAs in diverse eukaryotic groups. Several miRNA genes are of ancient origin and have been maintained in the genomes of animal and plant taxa for hundreds of millions of years, playing key roles in development and physiology. In the last decade, genome and small RNA (sRNA) sequencing of several plant species have helped unveil the evolutionary history of land plants. Among these, the fern group (monilophytes) occupies a key phylogenetic position, as it represents the closest extant cousin taxon of seed plants, i.e. gymno- and angiosperms. However, in spite of their evolutionary, economic and ecological importance, no fern genome has been sequenced yet and few genomic resources are available for this group. Here, we sequenced the small RNA fraction of an epiphytic South American fern, Pleopeltis minima (Polypodiaceae), and compared it to plant miRNA databases, allowing for the identification of miRNA families that are shared by all land plants, shared by all vascular plants (tracheophytes) or shared by euphyllophytes (ferns and seed plants) only. Using the recently described transcriptome of another fern, Lygodium japonicum, we also estimated the degree of conservation of fern miRNA targets in relation to other plant groups. Our results pinpoint the origin of several miRNA families in the land plant evolutionary tree with more precision and are a resource for future genomic and functional studies of fern miRNAs.


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Evolution, Molecular , Ferns/genetics , MicroRNAs/genetics , RNA, Plant/genetics , Sequence Analysis, RNA/methods , Base Sequence , Conserved Sequence/genetics , MicroRNAs/metabolism , Phylogeny , RNA, Messenger/genetics , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , RNA, Plant/metabolism
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J Biotechnol ; 157(2): 334-43, 2012 Jan 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22115953

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Solanum tuberosum plants were transformed with three genetic constructions expressing the Nicotiana tabacum AP24 osmotine, Phyllomedusa sauvagii dermaseptin and Gallus gallus lysozyme, and with a double-transgene construction expressing the AP24 and lysozyme sequences. Re-transformation of dermaseptin-transformed plants with the AP24/lysozyme construction allowed selection of plants simultaneously expressing the three transgenes. Potato lines expressing individual transgenes or double- and triple-transgene combinations were assayed for resistance to Erwinia carotovora using whole-plant and tuber infection assays. Resistance levels for both infection tests compared consistently for most potato lines and allowed selection of highly resistant phenotypes. Higher resistance levels were found in lines carrying the dermaseptin and lysozyme sequences, indicating that theses proteins are the major contributors to antibacterial activity. Similar results were obtained in tuber infection tests conducted with Streptomyces scabies. Plant lines showing the higher resistance to bacterial infections were challenged with Phytophthora infestans, Rhizoctonia solani and Fusarium solani. Considerable levels of resistance to each of these pathogens were evidenced employing semi-quantitative tests based in detached-leaf inoculation, fungal growth inhibition and in vitro plant inoculation. On the basis of these results, we propose that stacking of these transgenes is a promising approach to achieve resistance to both bacterial and fungal pathogens.


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Amphibian Proteins/genetics , Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides/genetics , Plant Proteins/genetics , Plants, Genetically Modified/genetics , Solanum tuberosum/genetics , Amphibian Proteins/metabolism , Animals , Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides/metabolism , Bacteria/genetics , Chickens/genetics , Fungi/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Muramidase/genetics , Muramidase/metabolism , Pectobacterium carotovorum/pathogenicity , Plant Diseases/genetics , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Solanum tuberosum/microbiology , Nicotiana/genetics
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