Pre-mRNA alternative splicing as a modulator for heat stress response in plants

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Abstract

The molecular responses of plants to the important abiotic stress, heat stress (HS), have been extensively studied at the transcriptional level. Alternative splicing (AS) is a post-transcriptional regulatory process in which an intron-containing gene can generate more than one mRNA variant. The impact of HS on the pre-mRNA splicing process has been reported in various eukaryotes but seldom discussed in-depth, especially in plants. Here, we review AS regulation in response to HS in different plant species. We discuss potential molecular mechanisms controlling heat-inducible AS regulation in plants and hypothesize that AS regulation participates in heat-priming establishment and HS memory maintenance. We propose that the pre-mRNA splicing variation is an important regulator of plant HS responses (HSRs).

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Ling, Y., Mahfouz, M. M., & Zhou, S. (2021, November 1). Pre-mRNA alternative splicing as a modulator for heat stress response in plants. Trends in Plant Science. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2021.07.008

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