Integration of C3H15‐mediated transcriptional and post‐transcriptional regulation confers plant thermotolerance in Arabidopsis
Guohua Chai,
Huanhuan Liu,
Yang Zhang
et al.
Abstract:SUMMARYHeat stress is an environmental factor that significantly threatens crop production worldwide. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanisms governing plant responses to heat stress are not fully understood. Plant zinc finger CCCH proteins have roles in stress responses as well as growth and development through protein–RNA, protein–DNA, and protein–protein interactions. Here, we reveal an integrated multi‐level regulation of plant thermotolerance that is mediated by the CCCH protein C3H15 in Arabidopsis. Heat … Show more
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