Integrated analysis of transcriptomic and small RNA sequencing data provides miRNA candidates for engineering agronomically important seed traits in Brassica juncea
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2023-11
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Brassica juncea L. is an important oilseed crop that yields edible oil and biofuel. Improving B. juncea seed traits is
a primary breeding target, but these traits are genetically complex. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate seed devel opment by modulating gene expression at the post-transcriptional or translational level and are excellent can didates for improving seed traits. However, the roles of miRNAs in B. juncea seed development are yet to be
investigated. Here, we report small RNA profiling and miRNA identification from developing seeds of two
contrasting varieties of B. juncea, Early Heera2 (EH2) and Pusa Jaikisan (PJK). We identified 326 miRNAs,
including 127 known and 199 novel miRNAs, of which 103 exhibited inter-varietal differential expression.
Integrating miRNAome and our previous transcriptome data identified 13,683 putative miRNA-target modules.
Segregation of differentially expressed miRNAs into different groups based on variety-wise upregulation, fol lowed by comprehensive functional analysis of targets using pathway mapping, gene ontology, transcription
factor mapping, and candidate gene analysis, revealed at least 11, 6, and 7 miRNAs as robust candidates for the
regulation of seed size, seed coat color, and oil content, respectively. Further, co-localization with previously
reported quantitative trait loci (QTL) proffered 29 and 15 miRNAs overlapping with seed weight and oil content
QTLs, respectively. Our study is the first comprehensive report of miRNAome expression dynamics from
developing seeds and provides candidate miRNAs and target genes for engineering seed traits in B. juncea.