Identification and characterization of long non-coding RNAs regulating resistant starch biosynthesis in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
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- 1. Agri-Food Biotechnology Division, National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute, Mohali, 140306, Punjab, India.
- 2. Central University of Himachal Pradesh
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Abstract Resistant starch (RS) also known as healthy starch has shown several health benefits. Enhancing the RS through genetic modification approaches has huge commercial importance. Regulatory RNA like long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) plays an important role in gene regulation. In this study, we mined 63 transcriptome datasets of wheat belonging to 35 genotypes representing two seed developmental stages. Contrasting expression of a subset of lncRNAs in RS mutant lines compared to parent wheat variety 'C 306' signifies their probable role in RS biosynthesis. Further, lncRNA- TCONS_00130663 showed strong positive correlation (r2 = 1) with LYPL gene and strong negative correlation with SBEIIb (r2 = −0.94). We found TCONS_00130663 as positive regulator of LYPL gene through interaction with miR1128. Based on relative expression, in silico interaction and DSC analysis we hypothesize the dual role of TCONS_00130663 in RS type 2 and type 5. The study provides a useful resource for functional mechanism of lncRNAs.
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