Discovery of microRNAs in stigma exudates opens new research avenues in Horticulture

Citation:

Ambastha V, Nevo Y, Matityhu I, Honys D, Leshem Y. Discovery of microRNAs in stigma exudates opens new research avenues in Horticulture. PNAS Nexus 2023;2(11):pgad332.

Date Published:

2023 Nov

Abstract:

In many plant species, flower stigma secretions are important in early stages of sexual reproduction. Previous chemical analysis and proteomic characterization of these exudates provided insights into their biological function. Nevertheless, the presence of nucleic acids in the stigma exudates has not been previously reported. Here, we studied the stigma exudates of , , and and showed them to harbor extracellular RNAs of various sizes. RNA sequencing revealed, for the first time, the presence of known Rosaceae mature microRNAs (miRs), also abundant in the stigma source tissue. Predicted targets of the exudate miRs in the genome include genes involved in various biological processes. Several of these genes are pollen transcribed, suggesting possible involvement of exudate miRs in transcriptional regulation of the pollen. Moreover, extracellular miRs can potentially act across kingdoms and target genes of stigma interacting organisms/microorganisms, thus opening novel applicative avenues in Horticulture.

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