Unraveling Epigenetic Changes in A. thaliana Calli: Impact of HDAC Inhibitors
Pavlína Pírek,
Karolína Kryštofová,
Ingrid Kováčová
et al.
Abstract:The ability for plant regeneration from dedifferentiated cells opens up the possibility for molecular bioengineering to produce crops with desirable traits. Developmental and environmental signals that control cell totipotency are regulated by gene expression via dynamic chromatin remodeling. Using a mass spectrometry-based approach, we investigated epigenetic changes to the histone proteins during callus formation from roots and shoots of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings. Increased levels of the histone H3.3 va… Show more
“…Additionally, four articles are dedicated to epigenetic changes and plant proteins. Pírek et al [ 7 ] used a mass spectrometry-based approach to investigate epigenetic changes in histone proteins during callus formation in the roots and shoots of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings. The results showed that an early callus derived from seedling shoots and roots showed specific epigenetic patterns, whereas a long-term cultured callus was homogenized.…”
With the exponential advancements in biotechnology research, various studies are being conducted to overcome productivity limitations in crop breeding [...]
“…Additionally, four articles are dedicated to epigenetic changes and plant proteins. Pírek et al [ 7 ] used a mass spectrometry-based approach to investigate epigenetic changes in histone proteins during callus formation in the roots and shoots of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings. The results showed that an early callus derived from seedling shoots and roots showed specific epigenetic patterns, whereas a long-term cultured callus was homogenized.…”
With the exponential advancements in biotechnology research, various studies are being conducted to overcome productivity limitations in crop breeding [...]
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