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      Small RNAs and Their Roles in Plant Development

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      Annual review of cell and developmental biology
      Dicer-like, argonaute, miRNA, siRNA, chromatin

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          Small RNAs of 20–30 nucleotides guide regulatory processes at the DNA or RNA level in a wide range of eukaryotic organisms. Many, although not all, small RNAs are processed from double-stranded RNAs or single-stranded RNAs with local hairpin structures by RNase III enzymes and are loaded into argonaute-protein-containing effector complexes. Many eukaryotic organisms have evolved multiple members of RNase III and the argonaute family of proteins to accommodate different classes of small RNAs with specialized molecular functions. Some small RNAs cause transcriptional gene silencing by guiding heterochromatin formation at homologous loci, whereas others lead to posttranscriptional gene silencing through mRNA degradation or translational inhibition. Small RNAs are not only made from and target foreign nucleic acids such as viruses and transgenes, but are also derived from endogenous loci and regulate a multitude of developmental and physiological processes. Here I review the biogenesis and function of three major classes of endogenous small RNAs in plants: microRNAs, transacting siRNAs, and heterochromatic siRNAs, with an emphasis on the roles of these small RNAs in developmental regulation.

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          Journal
          9600627
          20331
          Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol
          Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol.
          Annual review of cell and developmental biology
          1081-0706
          1530-8995
          24 November 2016
          2009
          03 December 2016
          : 25
          : 21-44
          Affiliations
          Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, Institute of Integrative Genome Biology, University of California, Riverside, California 92521; xuemei.chen@ 123456ucr.edu
          Article
          PMC5135726 PMC5135726 5135726 nihpa832084
          10.1146/annurev.cellbio.042308.113417
          5135726
          19575669
          d8eadcaa-ea3b-44e4-b71a-66ae2b785410
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          argonaute,chromatin,siRNA,miRNA,Dicer-like
          argonaute, chromatin, siRNA, miRNA, Dicer-like

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