Biomolecules (Dec 2012)

Emerging Roles for Non-Coding RNAs in Male Reproductive Development in Flowering Plants

  • Josefina Rodriguez-Enriquez,
  • Robert Grant-Downton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom2040608
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 608 – 621

Abstract

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Knowledge of sexual reproduction systems in flowering plants is essential to humankind, with crop fertility vitally important for food security. Here, we review rapidly emerging new evidence for the key importance of non-coding RNAs in male reproductive development in flowering plants. From the commitment of somatic cells to initiating reproductive development through to meiosis and the development of pollen—containing the male gametes (sperm cells)—in the anther, there is now overwhelming data for a diversity of non-coding RNAs and emerging evidence for crucial roles for them in regulating cellular events at these developmental stages. A particularly exciting development has been the association of one example of cytoplasmic male sterility, which has become an unparalleled breeding tool for producing new crop hybrids, with a non-coding RNA locus.

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