Salt stress affects mRNA editing in soybean chloroplasts

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues,Nureyev F.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Fonseca,Guilherme C. da, Kulcheski,Franceli R., Margis,Rogério
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Abstract Soybean, a crop known by its economic and nutritional importance, has been the subject of several studies that assess the impact and the effective plant responses to abiotic stresses. Salt stress is one of the main environmental stresses and negatively impacts crop growth and yield. In this work, the RNA editing process in the chloroplast of soybean plants was evaluated in response to a salt stress. Bioinformatics approach using sRNA and mRNA libraries were employed to detect specific sites showing differences in editing efficiency. RT-qPCR was used to measure editing efficiency at selected sites. We observed that transcripts of NDHA, NDHB, RPS14 and RPS16 genes presented differences in coverage and editing rates between control and salt-treated libraries. RT-qPCR assays demonstrated an increase in editing efficiency of selected genes. The salt stress enhanced the RNA editing process in transcripts, indicating responses to components of the electron transfer chain, photosystem and translation complexes. These increases can be a response to keep the homeostasis of chloroplast protein functions in response to salt stress.
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title Salt stress affects mRNA editing in soybean chloroplasts
spellingShingle Salt stress affects mRNA editing in soybean chloroplasts
Rodrigues,Nureyev F.
small RNA
chloroplast
RNA editing
PPR
salt stress
title_short Salt stress affects mRNA editing in soybean chloroplasts
title_full Salt stress affects mRNA editing in soybean chloroplasts
title_fullStr Salt stress affects mRNA editing in soybean chloroplasts
title_full_unstemmed Salt stress affects mRNA editing in soybean chloroplasts
title_sort Salt stress affects mRNA editing in soybean chloroplasts
author Rodrigues,Nureyev F.
author_facet Rodrigues,Nureyev F.
Fonseca,Guilherme C. da
Kulcheski,Franceli R.
Margis,Rogério
author_role author
author2 Fonseca,Guilherme C. da
Kulcheski,Franceli R.
Margis,Rogério
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues,Nureyev F.
Fonseca,Guilherme C. da
Kulcheski,Franceli R.
Margis,Rogério
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv small RNA
chloroplast
RNA editing
PPR
salt stress
topic small RNA
chloroplast
RNA editing
PPR
salt stress
description Abstract Soybean, a crop known by its economic and nutritional importance, has been the subject of several studies that assess the impact and the effective plant responses to abiotic stresses. Salt stress is one of the main environmental stresses and negatively impacts crop growth and yield. In this work, the RNA editing process in the chloroplast of soybean plants was evaluated in response to a salt stress. Bioinformatics approach using sRNA and mRNA libraries were employed to detect specific sites showing differences in editing efficiency. RT-qPCR was used to measure editing efficiency at selected sites. We observed that transcripts of NDHA, NDHB, RPS14 and RPS16 genes presented differences in coverage and editing rates between control and salt-treated libraries. RT-qPCR assays demonstrated an increase in editing efficiency of selected genes. The salt stress enhanced the RNA editing process in transcripts, indicating responses to components of the electron transfer chain, photosystem and translation complexes. These increases can be a response to keep the homeostasis of chloroplast protein functions in response to salt stress.
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