ABA Mediates Plant Development and Abiotic Stress via Alternative Splicing

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Abstract

Alternative splicing (AS) exists in eukaryotes to increase the complexity and adaptability of systems under biophysiological conditions by increasing transcriptional and protein diversity. As a classic hormone, abscisic acid (ABA) can effectively control plant growth, improve stress resistance, and promote dormancy. At the transcriptional level, ABA helps plants respond to the outside world by regulating transcription factors through signal transduction pathways to regulate gene expression. However, at the post-transcriptional level, the mechanism by which ABA can regulate plant biological processes by mediating alternative splicing is not well understood. Therefore, this paper briefly introduces the mechanism of ABA-induced alternative splicing and the role of ABA mediating AS in plant response to the environment and its own growth.

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Yang, X., Jia, Z., Pu, Q., Tian, Y., Zhu, F., & Liu, Y. (2022, April 1). ABA Mediates Plant Development and Abiotic Stress via Alternative Splicing. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23073796

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