Data Sheet 1_MicroRNA identification and expression analysis of wheat thermo-sensitive male sterile line BNS366 for fertility transformation.zip
Introduction<p>Thermo-sensitive male sterile lines are the key element in the two-line hybrid system of wheat; some specific microRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in the development of anthers in plants, being an important cause of male sterility. Bai-Nong Sterility 366 (BNS366) is an excellent mate...
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| author | Junpeng Chen (4927267) |
| author2 | Xue Hu (3309012) Ruilian Song (20830697) Genlou Sun (198908) Sisi Huang (760857) Wei Hua (127758) Jinghuan Zhu (528854) Daorong Zhang (22687289) Xifeng Ren (409727) |
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| author_facet | Junpeng Chen (4927267) Xue Hu (3309012) Ruilian Song (20830697) Genlou Sun (198908) Sisi Huang (760857) Wei Hua (127758) Jinghuan Zhu (528854) Daorong Zhang (22687289) Xifeng Ren (409727) |
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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Junpeng Chen (4927267) Xue Hu (3309012) Ruilian Song (20830697) Genlou Sun (198908) Sisi Huang (760857) Wei Hua (127758) Jinghuan Zhu (528854) Daorong Zhang (22687289) Xifeng Ren (409727) |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2025-11-26T06:32:58Z |
| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | 10.3389/fpls.2025.1662041.s001 |
| dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv | https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_MicroRNA_identification_and_expression_analysis_of_wheat_thermo-sensitive_male_sterile_line_BNS366_for_fertility_transformation_zip/30718586 |
| dc.rights.none.fl_str_mv | CC BY 4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Plant Biology wheat miRNA RNA-seq male sterility self-fruitfulness rate |
| dc.title.none.fl_str_mv | Data Sheet 1_MicroRNA identification and expression analysis of wheat thermo-sensitive male sterile line BNS366 for fertility transformation.zip |
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| description | Introduction<p>Thermo-sensitive male sterile lines are the key element in the two-line hybrid system of wheat; some specific microRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in the development of anthers in plants, being an important cause of male sterility. Bai-Nong Sterility 366 (BNS366) is an excellent material for the study of thermo-sensitive male sterility, but no information is available on the role of miRNAs in regulating fertility in BNS366.</p>Methods<p>In this study, miRNAs in the pollen mother cell periods and the tetrad periods of the low-temperature sterile and normal fertile anthers of BNS366 were characterized using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq).</p>Results<p>MiRNA sequencing identified 22 differentially expressed known miRNAs and eight novel miRNAs with the largest differential expression folds. The prediction of target genes of the 30 miRNAs yielded 25 target genes, which were highly expressed in wheat spike, and mainly regulated by 13 miRNAs. Gene Ontology (GO) analysis showed that these target genes mainly related to DNA replication and transcription. Five miRNAs (miR9662a, miR5062, miR9662b, miR9653a, and miR9672b) showed opposite expression patterns with their respective potential target genes in BNS366 anther of different fertility. TraesCS5D02G192700 is a potential target gene for miR5062 and encodes an argonaute protein, which functions in meiotic prophase germ cell development and maintenance of meiosis. </p>Conclusion<p>Our findings suggest that the miR5062-argonaute module may plays a pivotal role in the fertility transformation of BNS366. Based on these results, the miRNA-target gene regulatory network involved in the fertility restoration of BNS366 at low temperatures was proposed.</p> |
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| spelling | Data Sheet 1_MicroRNA identification and expression analysis of wheat thermo-sensitive male sterile line BNS366 for fertility transformation.zipJunpeng Chen (4927267)Xue Hu (3309012)Ruilian Song (20830697)Genlou Sun (198908)Sisi Huang (760857)Wei Hua (127758)Jinghuan Zhu (528854)Daorong Zhang (22687289)Xifeng Ren (409727)Plant BiologywheatmiRNARNA-seqmale sterilityself-fruitfulness rateIntroduction<p>Thermo-sensitive male sterile lines are the key element in the two-line hybrid system of wheat; some specific microRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in the development of anthers in plants, being an important cause of male sterility. Bai-Nong Sterility 366 (BNS366) is an excellent material for the study of thermo-sensitive male sterility, but no information is available on the role of miRNAs in regulating fertility in BNS366.</p>Methods<p>In this study, miRNAs in the pollen mother cell periods and the tetrad periods of the low-temperature sterile and normal fertile anthers of BNS366 were characterized using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq).</p>Results<p>MiRNA sequencing identified 22 differentially expressed known miRNAs and eight novel miRNAs with the largest differential expression folds. The prediction of target genes of the 30 miRNAs yielded 25 target genes, which were highly expressed in wheat spike, and mainly regulated by 13 miRNAs. Gene Ontology (GO) analysis showed that these target genes mainly related to DNA replication and transcription. Five miRNAs (miR9662a, miR5062, miR9662b, miR9653a, and miR9672b) showed opposite expression patterns with their respective potential target genes in BNS366 anther of different fertility. TraesCS5D02G192700 is a potential target gene for miR5062 and encodes an argonaute protein, which functions in meiotic prophase germ cell development and maintenance of meiosis. </p>Conclusion<p>Our findings suggest that the miR5062-argonaute module may plays a pivotal role in the fertility transformation of BNS366. Based on these results, the miRNA-target gene regulatory network involved in the fertility restoration of BNS366 at low temperatures was proposed.</p>2025-11-26T06:32:58ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.3389/fpls.2025.1662041.s001https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_MicroRNA_identification_and_expression_analysis_of_wheat_thermo-sensitive_male_sterile_line_BNS366_for_fertility_transformation_zip/30718586CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307185862025-11-26T06:32:58Z |
| spellingShingle | Data Sheet 1_MicroRNA identification and expression analysis of wheat thermo-sensitive male sterile line BNS366 for fertility transformation.zip Junpeng Chen (4927267) Plant Biology wheat miRNA RNA-seq male sterility self-fruitfulness rate |
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| title | Data Sheet 1_MicroRNA identification and expression analysis of wheat thermo-sensitive male sterile line BNS366 for fertility transformation.zip |
| title_full | Data Sheet 1_MicroRNA identification and expression analysis of wheat thermo-sensitive male sterile line BNS366 for fertility transformation.zip |
| title_fullStr | Data Sheet 1_MicroRNA identification and expression analysis of wheat thermo-sensitive male sterile line BNS366 for fertility transformation.zip |
| title_full_unstemmed | Data Sheet 1_MicroRNA identification and expression analysis of wheat thermo-sensitive male sterile line BNS366 for fertility transformation.zip |
| title_short | Data Sheet 1_MicroRNA identification and expression analysis of wheat thermo-sensitive male sterile line BNS366 for fertility transformation.zip |
| title_sort | Data Sheet 1_MicroRNA identification and expression analysis of wheat thermo-sensitive male sterile line BNS366 for fertility transformation.zip |
| topic | Plant Biology wheat miRNA RNA-seq male sterility self-fruitfulness rate |