2015
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00114
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Abstract: Chromatin regulation is essential to regulate genes and genome activities. In plants, the alteration of histone modification and DNA methylation are coordinated with changes in the expression of stress-responsive genes to adapt to environmental changes. Several chromatin regulators have been shown to be involved in the regulation of stress-responsive gene networks under abiotic stress conditions. Specific histone modification sites and the histone modifiers that regulate key stress-responsive genes have been i… Show more

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“…Epigenetic regulation is associated with stress responses, such as drought, salinity, heat, and cold in plants (31). Because DNA methylation also has an essential role in control of tomato fruit ripening (15), we examined potential alterations in DNA methylation associated with chilling and, specifically, with chilling-responsive genes.…”
Section: Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epigenetic regulation is associated with stress responses, such as drought, salinity, heat, and cold in plants (31). Because DNA methylation also has an essential role in control of tomato fruit ripening (15), we examined potential alterations in DNA methylation associated with chilling and, specifically, with chilling-responsive genes.…”
Section: Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…8). Functional roles of DNA methylation in plant stress response are not fully established (Kim et al, 2015), but a previous study by Shen et al (2014) reported that the expression of CMT2 is down-regulated upon heat stress. Loss-of-function mutations of CMT2 are found in natural Arabidopsis populations that display high-temperature habitats, and these mutations are shown to contribute to heat stress tolerance in plants (Shen et al, 2014).…”
Section: Epigenetic Modification Induced By Woundingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies revealed that HDAC genes exhibit diversified responses when plants are exposed to abiotic stresses and that their independent functions play a pivotal role in plant responses to various environmental stresses. (Chinnusamy et al, 2008;Ma et al, 2013;Kim et al, 2015;Asensi-Fabado et al, 2017). The involvement of HDACs in response to salinity stress also has been documented.…”
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