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Molecular Genetics

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

2016

Epigenetic marks

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Molecular Mechanism Of The Priming By Jasmonic Acid Of Specific Dehydration Stress Response Genes In Arabidopsis, Ning Liu, Zoya Avramova Jan 2016

Molecular Mechanism Of The Priming By Jasmonic Acid Of Specific Dehydration Stress Response Genes In Arabidopsis, Ning Liu, Zoya Avramova

School of Biological Sciences: Faculty Publications

Background: Plant genes that provide a different response to a similar dehydration stress illustrate the concept of transcriptional ‘dehydration stress memory’. Pre-exposing a plant to a biotic stress or a stress-signaling hormone may increase transcription from response genes in a future stress, a phenomenon known as ‘gene priming’. Although known that primed transcription is preceded by accumulation of H3K4me3 marks at primed genes, what mechanism provides for their appearance before the transcription was unclear. How augmented transcription is achieved, whether/how the two memory phenomena are connected at the transcriptional level, and whether similar molecular and/or epigenetic mechanisms regulate them are …