Single MicroRNA Controls Plant Aging Clock

Single MicroRNA Controls Plant Aging Clock

Scott Poethig at the University of Pennsylvania has identified miR156, a microRNA, as the molecular switch governing whether plants remain juvenile or transition to adult form. High levels lock plants in youth; declining levels permit maturation. The mechanism appears conserved across plant species, offering a rare, experimentally tractable model for how a single molecule regulates complex developmental timing in multicellular organisms.

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