Leaf heteroblasty in Passiflora edulis as revealed by metabolic profiling and expression analyses of the microRNAs miR156 and miR172

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Priscila O
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Batista, DIego S, Cavalcanti, João Henrique F, Koehler, Andréa D, Vieira, Lorena M, Fernandes, Amanda M, Barrera-Rojas, Carlos Hernan [UNESP], Ribeiro, DImas M, Nogueira, Fabio T. S, Otoni, Wagner C
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcz025
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/221324
Resumo: Background and Aims: Juvenile-to-adult phase transition is marked by changes in leaf morphology, mostly due to the temporal development of the shoot apical meristem, a phenomenon known as heteroblasty. Sugars and microRNA-controlled modules are components of the heteroblastic process in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves. However, our understanding about their roles during phase-changing in other species, such as Passiflora edulis, remains limited. Unlike Arabidopsis, P. edulis (a semi-woody perennial climbing vine) undergoes remarkable changes in leaf morphology throughout juvenile-to-adult transition. Nonetheless, the underlying molecular mechanisms are unknown. Methods: Here we evaluated the molecular mechanisms underlying the heteroblastic process by analysing the temporal expression of microRNAs and targets in leaves as well as the leaf metabolome during P. edulis development. Key Results: Metabolic profiling revealed a unique composition of metabolites associated with leaf heteroblasty. Increasing levels of glucose and α-trehalose were observed during juvenile-to-adult phase transition. Accumulation of microRNA156 (miR156) correlated with juvenile leaf traits, whilst miR172 transcript accumulation was associated with leaf adult traits. Importantly, glucose may mediate adult leaf characteristics during de novo shoot organogenesis by modulating miR156-targeted PeSPL9 expression levels at early stages of shoot development. Conclusions: Altogether, our results suggest that specific sugars may act as co-regulators, along with two microRNAs, leading to leaf morphological modifications throughout juvenile-to-adult phase transition in P. edulis.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Leaf heteroblasty in Passiflora edulis as revealed by metabolic profiling and expression analyses of the microRNAs miR156 and miR172
title Leaf heteroblasty in Passiflora edulis as revealed by metabolic profiling and expression analyses of the microRNAs miR156 and miR172
spellingShingle Leaf heteroblasty in Passiflora edulis as revealed by metabolic profiling and expression analyses of the microRNAs miR156 and miR172
Silva, Priscila O
de novo shoot organogenesis
Heteroblasty
microRNA
Passiflora edulis
sugar
title_short Leaf heteroblasty in Passiflora edulis as revealed by metabolic profiling and expression analyses of the microRNAs miR156 and miR172
title_full Leaf heteroblasty in Passiflora edulis as revealed by metabolic profiling and expression analyses of the microRNAs miR156 and miR172
title_fullStr Leaf heteroblasty in Passiflora edulis as revealed by metabolic profiling and expression analyses of the microRNAs miR156 and miR172
title_full_unstemmed Leaf heteroblasty in Passiflora edulis as revealed by metabolic profiling and expression analyses of the microRNAs miR156 and miR172
title_sort Leaf heteroblasty in Passiflora edulis as revealed by metabolic profiling and expression analyses of the microRNAs miR156 and miR172
author Silva, Priscila O
author_facet Silva, Priscila O
Batista, DIego S
Cavalcanti, João Henrique F
Koehler, Andréa D
Vieira, Lorena M
Fernandes, Amanda M
Barrera-Rojas, Carlos Hernan [UNESP]
Ribeiro, DImas M
Nogueira, Fabio T. S
Otoni, Wagner C
author_role author
author2 Batista, DIego S
Cavalcanti, João Henrique F
Koehler, Andréa D
Vieira, Lorena M
Fernandes, Amanda M
Barrera-Rojas, Carlos Hernan [UNESP]
Ribeiro, DImas M
Nogueira, Fabio T. S
Otoni, Wagner C
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)
Universidade Estadual Do Maranhão
Universidade Federal Do Amazonas
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Priscila O
Batista, DIego S
Cavalcanti, João Henrique F
Koehler, Andréa D
Vieira, Lorena M
Fernandes, Amanda M
Barrera-Rojas, Carlos Hernan [UNESP]
Ribeiro, DImas M
Nogueira, Fabio T. S
Otoni, Wagner C
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv de novo shoot organogenesis
Heteroblasty
microRNA
Passiflora edulis
sugar
topic de novo shoot organogenesis
Heteroblasty
microRNA
Passiflora edulis
sugar
description Background and Aims: Juvenile-to-adult phase transition is marked by changes in leaf morphology, mostly due to the temporal development of the shoot apical meristem, a phenomenon known as heteroblasty. Sugars and microRNA-controlled modules are components of the heteroblastic process in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves. However, our understanding about their roles during phase-changing in other species, such as Passiflora edulis, remains limited. Unlike Arabidopsis, P. edulis (a semi-woody perennial climbing vine) undergoes remarkable changes in leaf morphology throughout juvenile-to-adult transition. Nonetheless, the underlying molecular mechanisms are unknown. Methods: Here we evaluated the molecular mechanisms underlying the heteroblastic process by analysing the temporal expression of microRNAs and targets in leaves as well as the leaf metabolome during P. edulis development. Key Results: Metabolic profiling revealed a unique composition of metabolites associated with leaf heteroblasty. Increasing levels of glucose and α-trehalose were observed during juvenile-to-adult phase transition. Accumulation of microRNA156 (miR156) correlated with juvenile leaf traits, whilst miR172 transcript accumulation was associated with leaf adult traits. Importantly, glucose may mediate adult leaf characteristics during de novo shoot organogenesis by modulating miR156-targeted PeSPL9 expression levels at early stages of shoot development. Conclusions: Altogether, our results suggest that specific sugars may act as co-regulators, along with two microRNAs, leading to leaf morphological modifications throughout juvenile-to-adult phase transition in P. edulis.
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