Plant miRNAs influence soil bacterial growth and amino acid uptake, restructuring community composition
Jessica A Dozois, Marc-Antoine Duchesne, Katel Hallaf, Julien Tremblay, Étienne Yergeau

TL;DR
Plant miRNAs can influence soil bacteria by altering amino acid uptake and community composition, suggesting a new role for miRNAs in plant-microbe interactions.
Contribution
Demonstrates that plant miRNAs affect soil bacterial growth and amino acid consumption, reshaping microbial community structure.
Findings
Plant miRNAs affected microbial growth in over 70% of amino acid sources.
ath-miR159a reduced microbial consumption of L-lysine.
Plant miRNAs altered the relative abundance of specific bacterial taxa.
Abstract
Plants and microbes use many strategies to acquire soil amino acids. Recent findings suggest that genes related to amino acid metabolism and transport are influenced by plant miRNAs. Here, we first show that Arabidopsis modifies its root miRNA content when fertilized with a mixture of 17 amino acids. The miRNAs that responded to amino acid fertilization and other rhizosphere-abundant miRNAs were applied to a simplified soil community, grown with diverse amino acid sources, to test if they interfered with microbial community growth, community composition, and amino acid consumption. Plant miRNAs affected the community’s growth in over 70% of the amino acid sources. The impact of plant miRNAs also depended on the N source supplied to the microbial community, with the strongest effect observed with L-lysine. Specifically, ath-miR159a reduced the microbial consumption of L-lysine, further…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant Molecular Biology Research · Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism · Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
