Genome-Wide Identification of miRNAs and Pollen-Associated miRNA–Target Relationships in Liriodendron chinense
Zhiruo Shen, Zhenxiu Xu, Wenbin Su, Mingyue Li, Liming Yang, Zhonglong Guo

TL;DR
This study identifies miRNAs and their target relationships in Liriodendron chinense, focusing on pollen development and offering insights into its low seed production.
Contribution
A genome-wide analysis of miRNAs and their tissue-specific regulatory roles in Liriodendron chinense pollen development.
Findings
688 miRNAs were identified, including conserved and species-specific miRNAs in Liriodendron chinense.
Pollen-enriched miRNAs were found to regulate targets involved in pollen development processes like signal transduction and cell wall biogenesis.
Two complementary regulatory modes were observed in pollen, linking miRNA abundance to target gene expression patterns.
Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are key post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression and play important roles in plant development and reproduction. Liriodendron chinense, a representative woody species of Magnoliaceae, produces a large quantity of pollen but exhibits low natural seed set. Despite numerous studies on factors influencing its low seed production, the molecular mechanisms underlying this reproductive limitation remain poorly understood. Here, we performed small RNA sequencing and transcriptome analyses across five tissues of L. chinense, including leaf, calyx, petal, pistil, and pollen. Genome-wide identification yielded 688 miRNAs, comprising both conserved and species-specific members. Expression-based clustering revealed that miRNAs are organized into distinct, tissue-associated modules rather than being uniformly expressed across organs. Among these, a pollen-enriched miRNA…
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TopicsPlant Molecular Biology Research · Plant Reproductive Biology · Chromosomal and Genetic Variations
