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![]() 2 publications mentioning gso-MIR1510aOpen access articles that are associated with the species Glycine soja and mention the gene name MIR1510a. Click the [+] symbols to view sentences that include the gene name, or the word cloud on the right for a summary. |
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Other miRNAs from this paper: gso-MIR1510b, gso-MIR1507a, gso-MIR1507b, gso-MIR3522b, gso-MIR2218, gso-MIR1509a, gso-MIR2109
Subsequently, in a high-throughput sequencing study in M. truncatula, miR160, miR319, miR396, miR1507 miR1510a and miR390 were found to be down-regulated after treatment with Al, while miR166 and miR171 were not responsive to Al [50].
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Furthermore, we found that miR1510a was not responsive to Al stress, while mir1510a-p5 was up-regulated under Al stress.
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Furthermore, cleavage fragment of the eight genes targeted by gso-miR1510 were found in the Al -treated library, but only two of them were identified in the Al-free library (Additional file 3).
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The p3/p5 strands of five unconserved miRNAs (gso-mir1509a-p3, gso-mir1510a-p5, gso-mir2109-p3, PN-miR4387e-p5 and PN-mir4415-p3) were differentially expressed between the two libraries.
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151.23PN-miR169cAAGCCAAGGATGACTTGCCGA174717.9644.481.31PN-miR390bAAGCTCAGGAGGGATAGCACC133613.7434.071.31PN-miR862a, bGCTGGATGTCTTTGAAGGAAT113355119.41335.951.49PC-39-5pTAGATTTTAAAGTTGCGGATCA103210.5730.281.52gso-mir1509a-p3ACCGTGTTTCCTTGGTTAACG9349.5132.181.76PC-25-3pCTACATAAGGCACGAGATCATC7297.4027.441.89gso-mir1510a-p5AGGGATAGGTAAAACAATGAC6256.3423.661.90PN-miR4387e-p5TCACGCCTAATCACTGACGCA114911.6246.372.00PN-miR1514aTTCATTTTTAAAATAGGCATTGGG115111.6248.262.05PN-mir4415-p3TTGATTCTCATCACAACATGG4124343.32229.962.41PC-33-3pGGAGAACAAAGAAGCAGCTAAATTC4294.
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We found that NB-ARC domain, LRR domain and TIR domain transcripts (encoding the three domain TIR-NBS-LRR protein) were cleaved by the gso-miR1510 family of miRNAs.
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Other miRNAs from this paper: gma-MIR156d, gma-MIR156e, gma-MIR156c, gma-MIR168a, gma-MIR172a, gma-MIR172b, gma-MIR156a, gma-MIR156b, gma-MIR390a, gma-MIR390b, gma-MIR393a, gma-MIR482a, gma-MIR1507a, gma-MIR1508a, gma-MIR1509a, gma-MIR1510a, gma-MIR1511, gma-MIR1514a, gma-MIR1514b, gma-MIR1520d, gma-MIR1536, gma-MIR1507b, gma-MIR1508b, gma-MIR1510b, gma-MIR2109, gma-MIR172c, gma-MIR172d, gma-MIR172e, gma-MIR1509b, gso-MIR1508a, gso-MIR482a, gso-MIR482b, gso-MIR1510b, gso-MIR1507a, gso-MIR1507b, gso-MIR1509a, gso-MIR2109, gma-MIR482b, gma-MIR156f, gma-MIR172f, gma-MIR156g, gma-MIR156h, gma-MIR156i, gma-MIR168b, gma-MIR390c, gma-MIR2118a, gma-MIR2118b, gma-MIR482c, gma-MIR1507c, gma-MIR1508c, gma-MIR156j, gma-MIR156k, gma-MIR156l, gma-MIR156m, gma-MIR156n, gma-MIR156o, gma-MIR172g, gma-MIR172h, gma-MIR172i, gma-MIR172j, gma-MIR482d, gma-MIR5670a, gma-MIR5674a, gma-MIR393b, gma-MIR828a, gma-MIR156p, gma-MIR828b, gma-MIR172k, gma-MIR156q, gma-MIR172l, gma-MIR156r, gma-MIR156s, gma-MIR156t, gma-MIR482e, gma-MIR5674b, gma-MIR156u, gma-MIR156v, gma-MIR156w, gma-MIR156x, gma-MIR156y, gma-MIR156z, gma-MIR156aa, gma-MIR156ab, gma-MIR390d, gma-MIR390e, gma-MIR390f, gma-MIR390g, gma-MIR393c, gma-MIR393d, gma-MIR393e, gma-MIR393f, gma-MIR393g, gma-MIR393h, gma-MIR393i, gma-MIR393j, gma-MIR393k, gma-MIR5670b, gma-MIR9761
Interestingly, miR1510 can target multiple PHAS loci, including three regions in C08 and four regions in W05 (Table S6b and Table S6c).
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Furthermore, four miRNAs (miR1507, miR1509, miR1510, and miR1514) in C08 and five miRNAs (miR1508, miR1510, miR1514, miR393, and miR5674) in W05 were predicted to trigger more than one PHAS locus.
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By contrast, miR1510a/b abundance was more than seven-fold higher in W05 than in C08 (Table S4a).
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Ten known miRNAs were differentially accumulated between C08 and W05 cotyledons (Figure 3, Table S4a) in which only miR1510a/b, miR1511, miR156r, and miR5670b had high counts.
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