The Arabidopsis thaliana Double-Stranded RNA Binding Proteins DRB1 and DRB2 Are Required for miR160-Mediated Responses to Exogenous Auxin

Kim Zimmerman, Joseph L. Pegler, Jackson M.J. Oultram, David A. Collings, Ming Bo Wang, Christopher P.L. Grof, Andrew L. Eamens*

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Abstract

DOUBLE-STRANDED RNA BINDING (DRB) proteins DRB1, DRB2, and DRB4 are essential for microRNA (miRNA) production in Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) with miR160, and its target genes, AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR10 (ARF10), ARF16, and ARF17, forming an auxin responsive miRNA expression module crucial for root development. Methods: Wild-type Arabidopsis plants (Columbia-0 (Col-0)) and the drb1, drb2, and drb12 mutants were treated with the synthetic auxin 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), and the miR160-mediated response of these four Arabidopsis lines was phenotypically and molecularly characterized. Results: In 2,4-D-treated Col-0, drb1 and drb2 plants, altered miR160 abundance and ARF10, ARF16, and ARF17 gene expression were associated with altered root system development. However, miR160-directed molecular responses to treatment with 2,4-D was largely defective in the drb12 double mutant. In addition, via profiling of molecular components of the miR160 expression module in the roots of the drb4, drb14, and drb24 mutants, we uncovered a previously unknown role for DRB4 in regulating miR160 production. Conclusions: The miR160 expression module forms a central component of the molecular and phenotypic response of Arabidopsis plants to exogenous auxin treatment. Furthermore, DRB1, DRB2, and DRB4 are all required in Arabidopsis roots to control miR160 production, and subsequently, to appropriately regulate ARF10, ARF16, and ARF17 target gene expression.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1648
JournalGenes
Volume15
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

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