Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Soybean : Regulated by ncRNA

Authors

  • JESHIMA KHAN YASIN Scientist Division of Genomic Resources NBPGR PUSA New Delhi -110012
  • HUSNARA TYAGI
  • ANIL KUMAR SINGH
  • SANTOSHKUMAR MAGADUM

Abstract

Plants respond through a cascade of reactions resulting in varied cellular environment leading to alterations in the patterns of protein expression resulting in phonotypic changes. Single cell genomics and global proteomics came out to be powerful tools and efficient techniques in studying stress tolerant plants. Non-coding RNAs are a distinct class of regulatory RNAs in plants and animals that control a variety of biological processes. Small ncRNAs play a vital role in post
transcriptional gene regulation by either translational repression or by inducing mRNA cleavage. The major classes of small RNAs include microRNAs (miRNAs) and small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), which differ in their biogenesis. miRNAs control the expression of cognate target genes by binding to complementary sequences, resulting in cleavage or translational inhibition of the target RNAs. siRNAs too have a similar structure, function, and biogenesis like miRNAs but are derived from long double-stranded RNAs and can often direct DNA methylation at target sequences.In this review, we focus on the involvement of ncRNAs in comabting abiotic stresses of soybean. This review emphasis on previously known miRNAs as they play important role in
several abiotic stresses like drought, salinity, chilling and heat stress by their diverse roles in mediating biological processes like gene expression, chromatin formation, defense of genome against invading viruses. This review attempts to elucidate the various kinds of non-coding RNAs explored, their discovery, biogenesis, functions, and response for different type of abiotic stresses and future aspects for crop improvement in the context of soybean, a representative grain legume.

Author Biography

JESHIMA KHAN YASIN, Scientist Division of Genomic Resources NBPGR PUSA New Delhi -110012

Dr. Yasin JK, M.Sc(Ag.), PhD., PDF(ARO), ARS

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2016-03-10

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