Regulatory Role of Nucleus in miRNA Processing at Early Developmental Stages in Plants
Asian Journal of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Volume 5, Issue 2,
Page 159-162
Abstract
Nuclear dicing bodies were found in plants as subcellular droplets of the Dicing complex that is involved in the creation of microRNA. They are also discovered to be liquid-liquid phase-separated condensates with intrinsically disordered areas of the Dicing component SERRATE driving phase separation and miRNA processing. This study aims to highlight the Regulatory role of nucleus in miRNA processing at early developmental stages in plants. Environmental and developmental factors may influence the expression of various microRNAs in plants.
Keywords:
- MicroRNA
- retrotransposons
- dicing complexes
- nuclear D-bodies
- microRNA biogenesis
How to Cite
Rehman, R. S., Zafar, S. A., Ali, M., Bashir, H., & Pasha, A. N. (2022). Regulatory Role of Nucleus in miRNA Processing at Early Developmental Stages in Plants. Asian Journal of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, 5(2), 159–162. Retrieved from https://journalajbge.com/index.php/AJBGE/article/view/82
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