2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12183195
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Epigenetic Control of Plant Response to Heavy Metals

Elisa Fasani,
Gianluigi Giannelli,
Serena Varotto
et al.

Abstract: Plants are sessile organisms that must adapt to environmental conditions, such as soil characteristics, by adjusting their development during their entire life cycle. In case of low-distance seed dispersal, the new generations are challenged with the same abiotic stress encountered by the parents. Epigenetic modification is an effective option that allows plants to face an environmental constraint and to share the same adaptative strategy with their progeny through transgenerational inheritance. This is the to… Show more

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“…(b) Stress-responsive genes: Hormonal regulation extends its influence to the expression of stress-responsive genes, constituting a tightly orchestrated network of molecular responses within medicinal plants. Heavy metals induce changes in gene expression patterns, activating or suppressing specific genes involved in antioxidant defense [ 142 , 143 ]. This dynamic modulation of stress-responsive genes shapes the adaptive responses of the plant to metal stress, fine-tuning its capacity to cope with oxidative challenges.…”
Section: Heavy Metal Pollution Of the Environment And Concerns For Me...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(b) Stress-responsive genes: Hormonal regulation extends its influence to the expression of stress-responsive genes, constituting a tightly orchestrated network of molecular responses within medicinal plants. Heavy metals induce changes in gene expression patterns, activating or suppressing specific genes involved in antioxidant defense [ 142 , 143 ]. This dynamic modulation of stress-responsive genes shapes the adaptive responses of the plant to metal stress, fine-tuning its capacity to cope with oxidative challenges.…”
Section: Heavy Metal Pollution Of the Environment And Concerns For Me...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(b) Transgenerational effects: The implications of epigenetic modifications extend beyond immediate responses, with transgenerational effects becoming a noteworthy facet of heavy metal-plant interactions [ 146 , 147 ]. The heritability of epigenetic changes contributes to transgenerational responses to heavy metals, influencing the adaptability of plant populations over successive generations in metal-contaminated environments [ 142 , 143 ]. The induced changes in DNA methylation and histone modifications can be passed down from one generation to the next, imprinting a molecular memory within the plants genetic heritage.…”
Section: Heavy Metal Pollution Of the Environment And Concerns For Me...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Epigenetic regulation plays a pivotal role in plant responses to As stress, modulating gene expression without altering the underlying DNA sequence [ 134 , 135 ]. DNA methylation, a key epigenetic modification, has been shown to alter gene expression patterns in rice in response to heavy metals [ 136 ].…”
Section: Epigenetic Regulation Of Arsenic Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that ROS homeostasis and signaling mediate epigenetic mechanisms in heavy metal stress [ 141 ]. ROS may influence the activity of chromatin-remodeler enzymes by changing their post-translational modifications and, therefore, their activity [ 135 ]. Furthermore, plants can retain an 'epigenetic memory' of As exposure, which influences their stress responses and can be passed on to subsequent generations.…”
Section: Epigenetic Regulation Of Arsenic Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%