Heat-stress priming and alternative splicing-linked memory

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Stress-induced priming and associated memory is an intriguing adaptive response in plants, and one with important implications for crop development. Ling et al. (2018) carried out a comprehensive RNA-Seq analysis of gene expression and splicing events in heat-stress primed and non-primed plants, revealing alternative splicing as a novel and vital component of heat-stress priming induced memory. The splicinglinked memory programmed during the priming phase is important for ensuring the availability of correctly spliced transcripts/proteins critical for enhanced tolerance.

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Sanyal, R. P., Misra, H. S., & Saini, A. (2018). Heat-stress priming and alternative splicing-linked memory. Journal of Experimental Botany, 69(10), 2431–2434. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ery111

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