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Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small non-coding RNAs, which play a crucial role in regulating genes involved in plant growth, development, and secondary metabolite production. Capsaicinoids are pepper-specific amides responsible for the pungency in peppers, as well as for the different pharmacological activities of peppers. Comparison of the small RNA libraries generated by deep sequencing of RNA from placental tissue samples of a highly pungent chilli cultivar (Capsicum chinense Jacq. cv. ‘Umorok’) and a non-pungent cultivar (C. annuum cv. ‘Bell pepper’) revealed a total of 69 known miRNAs belonging to 28 families differentially expressed in the placenta of the two pepper cultivars. The GO terms of the majority of the differentially expressed miRNAs are “defense response to other organisms”, “regulation of DNA-templated transcription”, “transport”, “protein metabolic process”, and “phosphorylation”. Many of the target proteins identified in this study, including MYB transcription factors, gibberellin response elements, and transcripts involved in the immune response against fungal pathogens might be involved in regulating capsaicinoids biosynthesis. Significant differential expression of miRNAs targeting conserved genes with known role in regulating capsaicinoids biosynthesis, such as miR162, miR168-3p.1.1, miR166a-5p, miR167-5p, miR6027-3p, miR482a-3p, miR482d-3p.1, and miR6024-3p, indicate their potential involvement in regulating capsaicinoids biosynthesis. These findings thus, identified the differentially expressed miRNAs in C. chinense, which may be selected for future studies to explore the miRNA-mediated mechanism of capsaicinoid accumulation.
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The Journal of Plant Growth Regulation is an international publication featuring original articles on all aspects of plant growth and development. We welcome manuscripts reporting question-based research on various aspects of plant growth and development using hormonal, physiological, environmental, genetic, biophysical, developmental and/or molecular approaches.
The journal also publishes timely reviews on highly relevant areas and/or studies in plant growth and development, including interdisciplinary work with an emphasis on plant growth, plant hormones and plant pathology or abiotic stress.
In addition, the journal features occasional thematic issues with special guest editors, as well as brief communications describing novel techniques and meeting reports.
The journal is unlikely to accept manuscripts that are purely descriptive in nature or reports work with simple tissue culture without attempting to investigate the underlying mechanisms of plant growth regulation, those that focus exclusively on microbial communities, or deal with the (elicitation by plant hormones of) synthesis of secondary metabolites.