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Systematic Analysis of Small RNAs and Long Non-Coding RNAs in the Context of Abscisic Acid-Dependent Abiotic Stress Responses in Arabidopsis- [electronic resource]
Systematic Analysis of Small RNAs and Long Non-Coding RNAs in the Context of Abscisic Acid...
Systematic Analysis of Small RNAs and Long Non-Coding RNAs in the Context of Abscisic Acid-Dependent Abiotic Stress Responses in Arabidopsis- [electronic resource]

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자료유형  
 학위논문(국외)
자관 청구기호  
기본표목-개인명  
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Systematic Analysis of Small RNAs and Long Non-Coding RNAs in the Context of Abscisic Acid-Dependent Abiotic Stress Responses in Arabidopsis - [electronic resource] / Xia Hua
발행, 배포, 간사 사항  
[S.l.] : University of Pennsylvania. , 2023
    발행, 배포, 간사 사항  
    Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses , 2023
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      1 online resource(p.104 )
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      Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 84-12, Section: B.
      일반주기  
      Advisor: Gregory, Brian.
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      Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 2023.
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      요약on-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) that exceed 200 nucleotides. In Arabidopsis thaliana, smRNAs are typically generated from long double-stranded RNA molecules produced by one of the six RNA-dependent RNA Polymerase (RDR) proteins, while lncRNAs are transcribed by RNA polymerase II and may be regulated by transcription factors (TFs). These ncRNAs play crucial roles in stress tolerance and can regulate the plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) signaling pathway, which is a major regulator of plant responses to abiotic stressors. However, there are gaps in our understanding regarding the regulation of smRNA biogenesis that is mediated by RDRs, the potential role of RDR-dependent smRNAs in plant response to abiotic stresses, and whether lncRNAs whose transcription is regulated by ABA-triggered transcription factors binding sites are required for proper plant response to the plant hormone ABA. To address these questions, we first performed a global genomic analysis to identify the first known substrates for Arabidopsis thaliana RDR3, 4, and 5, which were not previously defined. We also identified new substrates for RDR1, 2, and 6, as well as the co-factors for RDR2 and RDR6, RNA-DIRECTED DNA METHYLATION 12 (RDM12) and SUPRESSOR OF GENE SILENCING 3 (SGS3), respectively. Our findings indicate that SGS3 substrates are not limited to those exclusively utilized by RDR6, but that this protein seems to serve as a more general co-factor for all plant RDR proteins. Furthermore, we discovered that RDR6 and SGS3 are involved in silencing transcripts associated with abiotic stresses, including ABA response, water deprivation, and salt stress. Secondly, we screened lncRNAs potentially regulated by ABA-induced TFs under exogenous ABA treatment, and found that when some of these lncRNAs are mutated the resulting mutant plants exhibited hyposensitive/hypersensitive phenotypes to this hormone, indicating their potential involvement in regulating ABA responses in Arabidopsis thaliana. Deciphering the molecular mechanisms underlying abiotic stress responses in plants is important, since this knowledge can guide us to enhance crop survival in increasingly extreme environments. Our study reveals previously unexplored mechanisms in the RDR6/SGS3-dependent RNA silencing pathway and unknown functions of lncRNAs in plant abiotic stress responses.
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      기본자료저록  
      Dissertations Abstracts International. 84-12B.
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      Dissertation Abstract International
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      ■520    ▼aon-coding  RNAs  (lncRNAs)  that  exceed  200  nucleotides.  In  Arabidopsis  thaliana,  smRNAs  are  typically  generated  from  long  double-stranded  RNA  molecules  produced  by  one  of  the  six  RNA-dependent  RNA  Polymerase  (RDR)  proteins,  while  lncRNAs  are  transcribed  by  RNA  polymerase  II  and  may  be  regulated  by  transcription  factors  (TFs).  These  ncRNAs  play  crucial  roles  in  stress  tolerance  and  can  regulate  the  plant  hormone  abscisic  acid  (ABA)  signaling  pathway,  which  is  a  major  regulator  of  plant  responses  to  abiotic  stressors.  However,  there  are  gaps  in  our  understanding  regarding  the  regulation  of  smRNA  biogenesis  that  is  mediated  by  RDRs,  the  potential  role  of  RDR-dependent  smRNAs  in  plant  response  to  abiotic  stresses,  and  whether  lncRNAs  whose  transcription  is  regulated  by  ABA-triggered  transcription  factors  binding  sites  are  required  for  proper  plant  response  to  the  plant  hormone  ABA.  To  address  these  questions,  we  first  performed  a  global  genomic  analysis  to  identify  the  first  known  substrates  for  Arabidopsis  thaliana  RDR3,  4,  and  5,  which  were  not  previously  defined.  We  also  identified  new  substrates  for  RDR1,  2,  and  6,  as  well  as  the  co-factors  for  RDR2  and  RDR6,  RNA-DIRECTED  DNA  METHYLATION  12  (RDM12)  and  SUPRESSOR  OF  GENE  SILENCING  3  (SGS3),  respectively.  Our  findings  indicate  that  SGS3  substrates  are  not  limited  to  those  exclusively  utilized  by  RDR6,  but  that  this  protein  seems  to  serve  as  a  more  general  co-factor  for  all  plant  RDR  proteins.  Furthermore,  we  discovered  that  RDR6  and  SGS3  are  involved  in  silencing  transcripts  associated  with  abiotic  stresses,  including  ABA  response,  water  deprivation,  and  salt  stress.  Secondly,  we  screened  lncRNAs  potentially  regulated  by  ABA-induced  TFs  under  exogenous  ABA  treatment,  and  found  that  when  some  of  these  lncRNAs  are  mutated  the  resulting  mutant  plants  exhibited  hyposensitive/hypersensitive  phenotypes  to  this  hormone,  indicating  their  potential involvement  in  regulating  ABA  responses  in  Arabidopsis  thaliana.  Deciphering  the  molecular  mechanisms  underlying  abiotic  stress  responses  in  plants  is  important,  since  this  knowledge  can  guide  us  to  enhance  crop  survival  in  increasingly  extreme  environments.  Our  study  reveals  previously  unexplored  mechanisms  in  the  RDR6/SGS3-dependent  RNA  silencing  pathway  and  unknown  functions  of  lncRNAs  in  plant  abiotic  stress  responses.
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