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- Title
Identification and Profiling Analysis of microRNAs in Guava Fruit (Psidium guajava L.) and Their Role during Ripening.
- Authors
Mejía-Mendoza, Mario Alejandro; Garcidueñas-Piña, Cristina; Barrera-Figueroa, Blanca Estela; Morales-Domínguez, José Francisco
- Abstract
The guava (Psidium guajava L.) is a climacteric fruit with an accelerated post-harvest overripening. miRNAs are small RNA sequences that function as gene regulators in eukaryotes and are essential for their survival and development. In this study, miRNA libraries were constructed, sequenced and analyzed from the breaker and ripe stages of guava fruit cv. Siglo XXI. One hundred and seventy-four mature miRNA sequences from 28 miRNA families were identified. The taxonomic distribution of the guava miRNAs showed a high level of conservation among the dicotyledonous plants. Most of the predicted miRNA target genes were transcription factors and genes involved in the metabolism of phytohormones such as abscisic acid, auxins, and ethylene, as revealed through an ontology enrichment analysis. The miRNA families miR168, miR169, miR396, miR397, and miR482 were classified as being directly associated with maturation, whereas the miRNA families miR160, miR165, miR167, miR3930, miR395, miR398, and miR535 were classified as being indirectly associated. With this study, we intended to increase our knowledge and understanding of the regulatory process involved in the ripening process, thereby providing valuable information for future research on the ripening of guava fruit.
- Subjects
GUAVA; NON-coding RNA; FRUIT; MICRORNA; REGULATOR genes; FRUIT ripening
- Publication
Genes, 2023, Vol 14, Issue 11, p2029
- ISSN
2073-4425
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/genes14112029