Ying-Juan Cheng, Guan-Dong Shang, Zhou-Geng Xu, Sha Yu, Lian-Yu Wu, Dong Zhai, Shi-Long Tian, Jian Gao, Long Wang, Jia-Wei Wang
What determines the rate at which a multicellular organism matures is a fundamental question in biology. In plants, the decline of miR156 with age serves as an intrinsic, evolutionarily conserved timer for the juvenile-to-adult phase transition. However, the way in which age regulates miR156 abundance is poorly understood. Here, we show that the rate of decline in miR156 is correlated with developmental age rather than chronological age. Mechanistically, we found that cell division in the apical meristem is a trigger for miR156 decline...
November 16, 2021: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America