Overview of repressive miRNA regulation by Short Tandem Target Mimic (STTM): applications and impact on plant biology

The application of miRNA mimic technology for silencing mature miRNA began in 2007. This technique originated from the discovery of the INDUCED BY PHOSPHATE STARVATION 1 (IPS1) gene, which was found to be a competitive mimic that prevents the cleavage of the targeted mRNA by miRNA inhibition at the...

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Main Authors: Syed Othman, Syed Muhammad Iqbal, Mustaffa, Arif Faisal, Che Othman, M. Hafiz, A. Samad, Abdul Fatah, Goh, Hoe Han, Zainal, Zamri, Ismail, Ismanizan
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spelling my.utm.1063682024-06-29T07:05:49Z http://eprints.utm.my/106368/ Overview of repressive miRNA regulation by Short Tandem Target Mimic (STTM): applications and impact on plant biology Syed Othman, Syed Muhammad Iqbal Mustaffa, Arif Faisal Che Othman, M. Hafiz A. Samad, Abdul Fatah Goh, Hoe Han Zainal, Zamri Ismail, Ismanizan Q Science (General) The application of miRNA mimic technology for silencing mature miRNA began in 2007. This technique originated from the discovery of the INDUCED BY PHOSPHATE STARVATION 1 (IPS1) gene, which was found to be a competitive mimic that prevents the cleavage of the targeted mRNA by miRNA inhibition at the post-transcriptional level. To date, various studies have been conducted to understand the molecular mimic mechanism and to improve the efficiency of this technology. As a result, several mimic tools have been developed: target mimicry (TM), short tandem target mimic (STTM), and molecular sponges (SPs). STTM is the most-developed tool due to its stability and effectiveness in decoying miRNA. This review discusses the application of STTM technology on the loss-of-function studies of miRNA and members from diverse plant species. A modified STTM approach for studying the function of miRNA with spatial–temporal expression under the control of specific promoters is further explored. STTM technology will enhance our understanding of the miRNA activity in plant-tissue-specific development and stress responses for applications in improving plant traits via miRNA regulation. MDPI 2023-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/106368/1/AbdulFatahA2023_OverviewofRepressivemiRNARegulationbyShort.pdf Syed Othman, Syed Muhammad Iqbal and Mustaffa, Arif Faisal and Che Othman, M. Hafiz and A. Samad, Abdul Fatah and Goh, Hoe Han and Zainal, Zamri and Ismail, Ismanizan (2023) Overview of repressive miRNA regulation by Short Tandem Target Mimic (STTM): applications and impact on plant biology. Plants, 12 (3). pp. 1-25. ISSN 2223-7747 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12030669 DOI:10.3390/plants12030669
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Syed Othman, Syed Muhammad Iqbal
Mustaffa, Arif Faisal
Che Othman, M. Hafiz
A. Samad, Abdul Fatah
Goh, Hoe Han
Zainal, Zamri
Ismail, Ismanizan
Overview of repressive miRNA regulation by Short Tandem Target Mimic (STTM): applications and impact on plant biology
description The application of miRNA mimic technology for silencing mature miRNA began in 2007. This technique originated from the discovery of the INDUCED BY PHOSPHATE STARVATION 1 (IPS1) gene, which was found to be a competitive mimic that prevents the cleavage of the targeted mRNA by miRNA inhibition at the post-transcriptional level. To date, various studies have been conducted to understand the molecular mimic mechanism and to improve the efficiency of this technology. As a result, several mimic tools have been developed: target mimicry (TM), short tandem target mimic (STTM), and molecular sponges (SPs). STTM is the most-developed tool due to its stability and effectiveness in decoying miRNA. This review discusses the application of STTM technology on the loss-of-function studies of miRNA and members from diverse plant species. A modified STTM approach for studying the function of miRNA with spatial–temporal expression under the control of specific promoters is further explored. STTM technology will enhance our understanding of the miRNA activity in plant-tissue-specific development and stress responses for applications in improving plant traits via miRNA regulation.
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author Syed Othman, Syed Muhammad Iqbal
Mustaffa, Arif Faisal
Che Othman, M. Hafiz
A. Samad, Abdul Fatah
Goh, Hoe Han
Zainal, Zamri
Ismail, Ismanizan
author_facet Syed Othman, Syed Muhammad Iqbal
Mustaffa, Arif Faisal
Che Othman, M. Hafiz
A. Samad, Abdul Fatah
Goh, Hoe Han
Zainal, Zamri
Ismail, Ismanizan
author_sort Syed Othman, Syed Muhammad Iqbal
title Overview of repressive miRNA regulation by Short Tandem Target Mimic (STTM): applications and impact on plant biology
title_short Overview of repressive miRNA regulation by Short Tandem Target Mimic (STTM): applications and impact on plant biology
title_full Overview of repressive miRNA regulation by Short Tandem Target Mimic (STTM): applications and impact on plant biology
title_fullStr Overview of repressive miRNA regulation by Short Tandem Target Mimic (STTM): applications and impact on plant biology
title_full_unstemmed Overview of repressive miRNA regulation by Short Tandem Target Mimic (STTM): applications and impact on plant biology
title_sort overview of repressive mirna regulation by short tandem target mimic (sttm): applications and impact on plant biology
publisher MDPI
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url http://eprints.utm.my/106368/1/AbdulFatahA2023_OverviewofRepressivemiRNARegulationbyShort.pdf
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