2020
DOI: 10.1104/pp.19.01558
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The Dynamic Kaleidoscope of RNA Biology in Plants

Abstract: ACKNOWLEDGMENTSWe thank all of the authors, reviewers, and editors, especially Sarah M. Assmann, who contributed to this Focus Issue. We thank Thanin Chantarachot and Sarah M. Assmann for comments on this editorial. LITERATURE CITEDArribas-Hernández L, Brodersen P (2020) Occurrence and functions of m 6 A and other covalent modifications in plant mRNA. Plant Physiol 182: 79-96 Bai B, van der Horst S, Cordewener J, America T, Hanson J, Bentsink L (2020) Seed stored mRNAs that are specifically associated to monos… Show more

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“…As CPSF30-L contains an YTH domain, whether it also serves as the m 6 A reader to regulate NO 3 − signaling needs further investigation. There are over 100 types of RNA modifications (Roundtree et al, 2017;Bailey-Serres et al, 2020), yet our knowledge about their occurrence and functions are still limited. One thing is certain though: post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression is much more intricate than previously thought.…”
Section: Post-transcriptional Regulation Of Nitratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As CPSF30-L contains an YTH domain, whether it also serves as the m 6 A reader to regulate NO 3 − signaling needs further investigation. There are over 100 types of RNA modifications (Roundtree et al, 2017;Bailey-Serres et al, 2020), yet our knowledge about their occurrence and functions are still limited. One thing is certain though: post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression is much more intricate than previously thought.…”
Section: Post-transcriptional Regulation Of Nitratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RNA recognition motif (RRM) and the K homology (KH) domain are the most prevalent RNA domains in plants. These RBPs regulate the transcriptome via AS, APA, and transcript stability (Bailey-Serres et al, 2020). Thus, it is necessary to investigate the dynamics of these RBPs in response to stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%