Sulfate Deficiency-Responsive MicroRNAs in Tomato Uncover an Expanded and Functionally Integrated Regulatory Network

Landaeta-Sepúlveda, D; Johnson, NR; Morales-Espinoza, Jonathan; Tobar, Mariola; Sanchez, E; Fernández, José David; Olivares-Yanez, Consuelo; Medina, Joaquín; Canales, Javier; Vidal, E. A.

Abstract

Sulfate availability critically influences plant growth, yet the role of small RNAs, particularly microRNAs (miRNAs), in regulating responses to sulfate deficiency remains poorly understood. Here, we conducted a temporal analysis of sulfate deficiency-responsive miRNAs in the roots and leaves of Solanum lycopersicum (tomato), using an updated miRNA annotation in the SL4.0 genome. We found 40 differentially expressed miRNAs, including 2 novel, tomato-specific miRNAs. Tomato miRNAs showed an important time- and organ-specific regulation, similar to the described response of the mRNA transcriptome. Integration with transcriptomic data and Degradome-seq analysis highlighted both canonical and non-canonical targets for sulfate-responsive miRNAs. miR395, the most extensively studied miRNA, was found to control not only its conserved targets involved in sulfate transport and assimilation, but also genes involved in redox homeostasis, photosynthesis and chloride transport. Notably, most targets were repressed in leaves, suggesting miRNA-mediated downregulation of energy-intensive processes, while root targets were predominantly upregulated, including genes related to protein remodeling and antioxidant defense. Comparative analysis with Arabidopsis thaliana revealed a broader functional repertoire in tomato, suggesting species-specific adaptations to sulfate deficiency. Overall, our results underscore the critical role of miRNAs in fine-tuning organ-specific metabolic reprogramming during nutrient stress, expanding the current understanding of the regulatory landscape underlying sulfate deficiency in plants.

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Título de la Revista: International Journal of Molecular Sciences (IJMS)
Volumen: 26
Número: 17
Editorial: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Fecha de publicación: 2025