Small RNAs in plant responses to abiotic stresses: Regulatory roles and study methods

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Abstract

To survive under abiotic stresses in the environment, plants trigger a reprogramming of gene expression, by transcriptional regulation or translational regulation, to turn on protective mechanisms. The current focus of research on how plants cope with abiotic stresses has transitioned from transcriptomic analyses to small RNA investigations. In this review, we have summarized and evaluated the current methodologies used in the identification and validation of small RNAs and their targets, in the context of plant responses to abiotic stresses.

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Ku, Y. S., Wong, J. W. H., Mui, Z., Liu, X., Hui, J. H. L., Chan, T. F., & Lam, H. M. (2015, October 15). Small RNAs in plant responses to abiotic stresses: Regulatory roles and study methods. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms161024532

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