Biosynthesis of Secondary Metabolites Based on the Regulation of MicroRNAs
Date
2022Metadata
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MicroRNA (miRNA), a noncoding ribonucleic acid, is considered to be important for the progression of gene expression in plants
and animals by rupture or translational repression of targeted mRNAs. Many types of miRNA regulate plant metabolism, growth,
and response to biotic and abiotic factors. miRNA characterization helps to expose its function in regulating the process of
post-transcriptional genetic regulation. There are a lot of factors associated with miRNA function, but the function of
miRNA in the organic synthesis of by-products by natural products is not yet fully elucidated. The current review is
aimed at observing and characterizing miRNAs and identifying those involved in the functioning of the biosynthesis of
secondary metabolites in plants, with their use in controlled manipulation.