Activities of chromatin remodeling factors and histone chaperones and their effects in root apical meristem development

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Abstract

Eukaryotic genes are packaged into dynamic but stable chromatin structures to deal with transcriptional reprogramming and inheritance during development. Chromatin remodeling factors and histone chaperones are epigenetic factors that target nucleosomes and/or histones to establish and maintain proper chromatin structures during critical physiological processes such as DNA replication and transcriptional modulation. Root apical meristems are vital for plant root development. Regarding the well-characterized transcription factors involved in stem cell proliferation and differentiation, there is increasing evidence of the functional implications of epigenetic regulation in root apical meristem development. In this review, we focus on the activities of chromatin remodeling factors and histone chaperones in the root apical meristems of the model plant species Arabidopsis and rice.

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Kang, H., Wu, D., Fan, T., & Zhu, Y. (2020, February 1). Activities of chromatin remodeling factors and histone chaperones and their effects in root apical meristem development. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21030771

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