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Translational Inhibition in Arabidopsis thaliana Russell Burke Dr. James Carrington Botany and Plant Pathology

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Translational Inhibition in Arabidopsis thaliana. Russell Burke Dr. James Carrington Botany and Plant Pathology. Significance. microRNAs are 21 to 24 nucleotide RNAs that serve in post-transcriptional regulation in nearly all eukaryotic organisms - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Translational Inhibition in  Arabidopsis thaliana

Translational Inhibition in Arabidopsis thaliana

Russell BurkeDr. James CarringtonBotany and Plant Pathology

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Significance• microRNAs are 21 to 24 nucleotide RNAs that serve

in post-transcriptional regulation in nearly all eukaryotic organisms

• They have large roles in growth, development, stress response and antiviral defense in plants

• Having a greater knowledge of miRNAs will allow us to better understand growth and development of agriculturally useful plants

• microRNA regulation in plants is also very similar to animals and may lead to a better understanding of cancer and other human diseases

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RNA Silencing Pathways – Basic Mechanisms and Functions

dsRNA or RNA foldback

RNA Dependent RNAPolymerase

Dicer-like

Small RNADuplex

Argonaute

Target mRNA

RNA-induced silencing complex

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RDR3 RDR2

RDR6

DCL1DCL2 DCL3

DCL4

AGO1AGO2

AGO3AGO4 AGO5

AGO6

AGO7AGO8AGO9 AGO10

RDR1

RDR5 RDR4

Major Small RNA Biogenesis and Effector

Families

RNA Silencing Pathways – Basic Mechanisms and Functions

dsRNA or RNA foldback

RNA Dependent RNAPolymerase

Dicer-like

Small RNADuplex

Argonaute

Target mRNA

RNA-induced silencing complex

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DRBDCL3

RDR2

24 nt siRNA pathway

DRB4DCL4

RDR6

tasiRNA (21 nt siRNA) pathway

HYL1DCL1SE

Small RNA Classes Function Through Sets of ARGONAUTEs

miRNA pathway

Targets – messenger RNA, a few noncoding RNA

Targets – messenger RNA, virus RNA, transposons

Targets – transposons, repeated sequences

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DRBDCL3

RDR2

24 nt siRNA pathway

DRB4DCL4

RDR6HYL1DCL1SE

Small RNA Classes Function Through Sets of ARGONAUTEs

miRNA pathway

An

ARF8 mRNA

AGO1miR167

Posttranscriptional silencing

Targets – messenger RNA, a few noncoding RNA

Targets – messenger RNA, virus RNA, transposons

Targets – transposons, repeated sequences

tasiRNA (21 nt siRNA) pathway

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DRBDCL3

RDR2

AGO4 AGO6

DRB4DCL4

RDR6

AGO2 AGO5

HYL1DCL1SE

AGO1 AGO10

Small RNA Classes Function Through Sets of ARGONAUTEs

AGO7 AGO3 AGO8 AGO9

24 nt siRNA pathwaymiRNA pathway

An

ARF8 mRNA

AGO1miR167

Transcriptional silencing

Posttranscriptional silencing

Targets – messenger RNA, a few noncoding RNA

Targets – messenger RNA, virus RNA, transposons

Targets – transposons, repeated sequences

tasiRNA (21 nt siRNA) pathway

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DRBDCL3

RDR2

AGO4 AGO6

DRB4DCL4

RDR6

AGO2 AGO5

HYL1DCL1SE

AGO1 AGO10

Small RNA Classes Function Through Sets of ARGONAUTEs

AGO7 AGO3 AGO8 AGO9

24 nt siRNA pathwaymiRNA pathway

An

ARF8 mRNA

AGO1miR167

Posttranscriptional silencing

Targets – messenger RNA, a few noncoding RNA

Targets – messenger RNA, virus RNA, transposons

Targets – transposons, repeated sequences

tasiRNA (21 nt siRNA) pathway

Col-0 ago1-25

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Broderson et al. (2008) Science

Translational inhibition found in Arabidopsis mutants

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Problems with translational inhibition experiment• Protein levels are not quantified• Experiments are done in mutant Arabidopsis plants

• Difficult to know all the consequences of anago1 mutant• Only 3 specific cases of potential inhibition are shown

Broderson et al. (2008) Science

Translational inhibition found in Arabidopsis mutants

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Exogenous Infiltration of Nicotiana benthamiana

Protein Assay

mRNA Analysis

Transiently express GFP in N. benthamiana using a 35S promoter• Allows us to express RNA and proteins in a consistent manner• Avoids consequences of AGO1 mutation and other endogenous background• We can use the same microRNA to target various GFP constructs

GFP

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Exogenous Infiltration of Nicotiana benthamiana

• Designed two different GFP mRNAs, that are both targets of an artificial microRNA• Perfect complementation between the microRNA and mRNA target leads to

cleavage of the mRNA• By changing the serine codon in the target site, the mRNA is not cleaved by the

microRNA

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GFP GFPser2

GUS

GFP GFPser2

amiR GFP amiR GFP

GFP mRNA

GFP

Exogenous Infiltration of Nicotiana benthamiana

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GFP

GFPser2

GFP-am

iR

GFPser2-am

iR0

2

4

6

8

10

12

Protein Levels

GFP

GFPser2

GFP-am

iR

GFPser2-am

iR0

2

4

6

8

10

12

GFP mRNA levels

Exogenous Infiltration of Nicotiana benthamiana

GFP GFPser2

GUS

GFP GFPser2

amiR GFP amiR GFP

GFP mRNA

GFP

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5’GATATTGGCGCGGCTCAATCA 3’ |||||||||||||||||||||3’CTATAACCGCGCCGAGTTAGT 5’

5’TTGCTTACTCTCTTCTGTCA 3’ ||||||||||||||||||3’CACGAGTGAGAGAAGACAGT 5’

miR171

SCL6-IV Target

35S

Sensor Constructs

targetsmGFP

miR156

SPL3 Target

5’AAGGGGTTTCCTGAGATCACA 3’ ||||||| ||||||| ||||3’TTCCCCACTGGACTCTTGTGT 5’miR398

CSD1 Target

5’CTACTGCCGCTACTGCTACCA 3’ |||||||||||||||||||3’AATGGTGGCGATGACGATGGT 5’miR834

CIP4 Target

TUMV 3’ utr

5’GATATTGGCGATTCTCAATCA 3’ |||||||||| ||||||||3’CTATAACCGCGCCGAGTTAGT 5’

5’TTGCTTACTAGATTCTGTCA 3’ ||||||| ||||||||3’CACGAGTGAGAGAAGACAGT 5’

miR171

SCL6-IV mTarget

miR156

SPL3 mTarget

5’AAGGGGTTTCAGTAGATCACA 3’ ||||||| | ||| ||||3’TTCCCCACTGGACTCTTGTGT 5’miR398

CSD1 mTarget

5’CTACTGCCGCGCATGCTACCA 3’ |||| ||||| |||||||3’AATGGTGGCGATGACGATGGT 5’miR834

CIP4 mTarget

Next steps in GFP translational repression

Constructs can be introduced into Arabidopsis where translation of GFP can be analyzed endogenously

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Acknowledgements

• Howard Hughes Medical Institute• Cripps Scholarship Fund, College of Science• Mentors:

– Dr. James Carrington– Josh Cuperus

• Kevin Ahern