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In Response to Abiotic Stress, DNA Methylation Confers EpiGenetic Changes in Plants
Zahida Akhter, Zhenzhen Bi, Kazim Ali, Chao Sun, Sajid Fiaz, Fasih Ullah Haider, Jiangping Bai
Plants · 2021 · ▲ 150 citations
Abstract
Epigenetics involves the heritable changes in patterns of gene expression determined by developmental and abiotic stresses, i.e., drought, cold, salinity, trace metals, and heat. Gene expression is driven by changes in DNA bases, histone proteins, the biogenesis of ncRNA, and changes in the nucleotide sequence. To cope with abiotic stresses, plants adopt certain changes driven by a sophisticated biological system. DNA methylation is a primary mechanism for epigenetic variation, which can induce phenotypic alterations in plants under stress. Some of the stress-driven changes in plants are temporary, while some modifications may be stable and inheritable to the next generations to allow them to cope with such extreme stress challenges in the future. In this review, we discuss the pivotal role of epigenetically developed phenotypic characteristics in plants as an evolutionary process participating in adaptation and tolerance responses to abiotic and biotic stresses that alter their growth and development. We emphasize the molecular process underlying changes in DNA methylation, differential variation for different species, the roles of non-coding RNAs in epigenetic modification, techniques for studying DNA methylation, and its role in crop improvement in tolerance to abiotic stress (drought, salinity, and heat). We summarize DNA methylation as a significant future research priority for tailoring crops according to various challenging environmental issues.
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Akhter, Z., Bi, Z., Ali, K., Sun, C., Fiaz, S., Haider, F.U., & Bai, J. (2021). In Response to Abiotic Stress, DNA Methylation Confers EpiGenetic Changes in Plants. <em>Plants</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10061096
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Akhter Z, Bi Z, Ali K, Sun C, Fiaz S, Haider FU, et al. In Response to Abiotic Stress, DNA Methylation Confers EpiGenetic Changes in Plants. Plants. 2021. doi:10.3390/plants10061096.
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@article{zahida2021InResp,
title = {In Response to Abiotic Stress, DNA Methylation Confers EpiGenetic Changes in Plants},
author = {Zahida Akhter and Zhenzhen Bi and Kazim Ali and Chao Sun and Sajid Fiaz and Fasih Ullah Haider and Jiangping Bai},
journal = {Plants},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.3390/plants10061096},
}
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