Emerging roles of RNA-binding proteins in seed development and performance

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Abstract

Seed development, dormancy, and germination are key physiological events that are not only important for seed generation, survival, and dispersal, but also contribute to agricultural production. RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) directly interact with target mRNAs and fine-tune mRNA metabolism by governing post-transcriptional regulation, including RNA processing, intron splicing, nuclear export, trafficking, stability/decay, and translational control. Recent studies have functionally characterized increasing numbers of diverse RBPs and shown that they participate in seed development and performance, providing significant insight into the role of RBP–mRNA interactions in seed processes. In this review, we discuss recent research progress on newly defined RBPs that have crucial roles in RNA metabolism and affect seed development, dormancy, and germination.

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Lou, L., Ding, L., Wang, T., & Xiang, Y. (2020, September 2). Emerging roles of RNA-binding proteins in seed development and performance. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186822

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