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FEBS letters, 2005-10, Vol.579 (26), p.5923-5931
2005
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Titel
microRNA biogenesis and function in plants
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  • FEBS letters, 2005-10, Vol.579 (26), p.5923-5931
Ort / Verlag
England: Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2005
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Wiley Online Library Journals Frontfile Complete
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  • A microRNA (miRNA) is a 21–24 nucleotide RNA product of a non-protein-coding gene. Plants, like animals, have a large number of miRNA-encoding genes in their genomes. The biogenesis of miRNAs in Arabidopsis is similar to that in animals in that miRNAs are processed from primary precursors by at least two steps mediated by RNAse III-like enzymes and that the miRNAs are incorporated into a protein complex named RISC. However, the biogenesis of plant miRNAs consists of an additional step, i.e., the miRNAs are methylated on the ribose of the last nucleotide by the miRNA methyltransferase HEN1. The high degree of sequence complementarity between plant miRNAs and their target mRNAs has facilitated the bioinformatic prediction of miRNA targets, many of which have been subsequently validated. Plant miRNAs have been predicted or confirmed to regulate a variety of processes, such as development, metabolism, and stress responses. A large category of miRNA targets consists of genes encoding transcription factors that play important roles in patterning the plant form.

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