Authors
Cheng Lu, Karthik Kulkarni, Frédéric F Souret, Ramesh MuthuValliappan, Shivakundan Singh Tej, R Scott Poethig, Ian R Henderson, Steven E Jacobsen, Wenzhong Wang, Pamela J Green, Blake C Meyers
Publication date
2006/10/1
Journal
Genome research
Volume
16
Issue
10
Pages
1276-1288
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Lab
Description
The Arabidopsis genome contains a highly complex and abundant population of small RNAs, and many of the endogenous siRNAs are dependent on RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase 2 (RDR2) for their biogenesis. By analyzing an rdr2 loss-of-function mutant using two different parallel sequencing technologies, MPSS and 454, we characterized the complement of miRNAs expressed in Arabidopsis inflorescence to considerable depth. Nearly all known miRNAs were enriched in this mutant and we identified 13 new miRNAs, all of which were relatively low abundance and constitute new families. Trans-acting siRNAs (ta-siRNAs) were even more highly enriched. Computational and gel blot analyses suggested that the minimal number of miRNAs in Arabidopsis is ∼155. The size profile of small RNAs in rdr2 reflected enrichment of 21-nt miRNAs and other classes of siRNAs like ta-siRNAs, and a significant …
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