Nuclear Functions in Plant Transcription, Signaling and Development, 2015

Coordinators: Pontes Olga, Jin Hailing

Language: English
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Nuclear Functions in Plant Transcription and Signaling
182 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
The genome is more than a linear code as depicted by its DNA sequences as several interacting factors play a crucial role in shaping its organization and function. The complete sequences of a number of plant genomes and the recent advances of high-throughput technologies has fueled research efforts in the field of Plant Nuclear Biology unveiling numerous insights about the mechanisms underlying genome regulation. Genomic information is being integrated into molecular- and cellular-level mechanisms of the plant processes. A host of nuclear processes underlie key developmental processes as well as biotic and abiotic interactions. Non-coding RNAs have been increasingly recognized as players in gene expression and genome defense and integrity. However, in vivo, genomes exist as elaborate physical structures, and their functional properties are strongly determined by their cellular organization. Various types of subcellular structure have been identified in the nucleus, which are associatedwith transcription factors, RNA processing proteins and epigenetic regulators. Interestingly, these nuclear bodies display different behaviors in response to the environment. This book compiles a series of landmark discussions of the recent advances in plant nuclear biology research focusing in the functional relevance of the arrangement of genomes and nuclear processes that impact plant physiology and development.
RNA-directed DNA methylation and transcriptional silencing in Arabidopsis.- The role of DNA methylation in transposable element silencing and genomic imprinting.- Nuclear Bodies and Responses to the Environments.- Plasticity of Chromatin Organization in the Plant Interphase Nucleus.- Role of Epigenetic Modifications in Plant Responses to Environmental Stresses.- Setting the Stage for the Next Generation: Epigenetic Reprogramming during Sexual Plant Reproduction.- Epigenetic Modifications at Developmental Transitions in Arabidopsis.- Mechanisms of Transposable Element Evolution in Plants and their Effects on Gene Expression.- Population Epigenetics.

Olga Pontes University of New Mexico One University Biology Department 288 Castetter Hall

Hailing Jin Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, University of California 3234B Genomics Building Riverside, CA 92521

Landmark discussions of the recent advances in plant nuclear biology research Cutting edge plant research Internationally renowned editors and contributors Offer new perspectives into the functional relevance of the arrangement of genomes and nuclear processes that impact plant physiology and development Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras