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Numerous studies have been dedicated to genetically engineering crops to enhance their yield and quality. One of the key requirements for generating genetically modified plants is the reprogramming of cell fate. However, the efficiency of shoot regeneration during this process is highly dependent on genotypes, and the underlying molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, we identified microRNA396 (miR396) as a negative regulator of shoot regeneration in tomato. By selecting two genotypes with contrasting shoot regeneration efficiencies and analyzing their transcriptome profiles, we found that miR396 and its target transcripts, which encode GROWTH-REGULATING FACTORs (GRFs), exhibit differential abundance between high- and low-efficiency genotypes. Suppression of miR396 functions significantly improved shoot regeneration rates along with increased expression of s in transformed T0 explants, suggesting that miR396 is a key molecule involved in the determination of regeneration efficiency. Notably, we also showed that co-expression of a miR396 suppressor with the gene-editing tool can be employed to generate gene-edited plants in the genotype with a low capacity for shoot regeneration. Our findings show the critical role of miR396 as a molecular barrier to shoot regeneration in tomato and suggest that regeneration efficiency can be improved by blocking this single microRNA.

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