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      Transcriptome-wide identification of microRNAs and functional insights inferred from microRNA—target pairs in Physalis angulata L

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          ABSTRACT

          Physalis angulata L., a member of the family Solanaceae, is widely used as the folk medicine in various countries. Continuous research efforts are devoted to the discovery of the effective medicinal ingredients from Physalis angulata. However, due to the limited resources of genome and transcriptome sequencing data, only a few studies have been performed at the gene regulatory level. In this study, the transcriptomes of five organs (roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits) of Physalis angulata were reported. Based on the transcriptome assembly containing 196,117 unique transcripts, a total of 17,556 SSRs (simple sequence repeats) were identified, which could be useful RNA-based barcoding for discrimination of the plants closely relative to Physalis angulata. Additionally, 24 transcripts were discovered to be the potential microRNA (miRNA) precursors which encode a total of 31 distinct mature miRNAs. Some of these precursors showed organ-specific expression patterns. Target prediction revealed 116 miRNA–target pairs, involving 31 miRNAs and 83 target transcripts in Physalis angulata. Taken together, our results could serve as the data resource for in-depth studies on the molecular regulatory mechanisms related to the production of medicinal ingredients in Physalis angulata.

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          Journal
          Plant Signal Behav
          Plant Signal Behav
          KPSB
          kpsb20
          Plant Signaling & Behavior
          Taylor & Francis
          1559-2316
          1559-2324
          2019
          11 June 2019
          : 14
          : 8
          : 1629267
          Affiliations
          [a ] College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Hangzhou Normal University , Hangzhou, China
          [b ] Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory for Genetic Improvement and Quality Control of Medicinal Plants, Hangzhou Normal University , Hangzhou, China
          Author notes
          CONTACT Yijun Meng mengyijun@ 123456zju.edu.cn
          Huizhong Wang whz62@ 123456163.com College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Hangzhou Normal University , Hangzhou, China
          Article
          PMC6619950 PMC6619950 6619950 1629267
          10.1080/15592324.2019.1629267
          6619950
          31184247
          6d292087-84ac-4605-b1f7-1b0d2bb9d8f6
          © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
          History
          : 5 May 2019
          : 27 May 2019
          : 3 June 2019
          Page count
          Figures: 3, Tables: 2, References: 53, Pages: 7
          Funding
          Funded by: Major Increase Or Decrease Program In The Central Finance Level
          Award ID: 2060302
          Funded by: Zhejiang Provincial Key Research & Development Project
          Award ID: 2018C02030
          Funded by: Zhejiang Provincial Key Research & Development Project
          Award ID: 2017C02011
          This work was funded by the Major Increase Or Decrease Program In The Central Finance Level [2060302], Zhejiang Provincial Key Research & Development Project Grants [2017C02011] and [2018C02030].
          Categories
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          microRNA (miRNA), Physalis angulata ,targets,SSRs (simple sequence repeats),Organ-specific transcriptome

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