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DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.2009.02076.x
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Chromatin regulation functions in plant abiotic stress responses

Jong-Myong Kim,Taiko Kim To,Tatsuya Nishioka,Motoaki Seki

Chromatin
Chromatin remodeling
Histone
2010
ABSTRACT Plants respond and adapt to drought, cold and high‐salinity stress in order to survive. Molecular and genomic studies have revealed that many stress‐inducible genes with various functions and signalling factors, such as transcription factors, protein kinases and protein phosphatases, are involved in the stress responses. Recent studies have revealed the coordination of the gene expression and chromatin regulation in response to the environmental stresses. Several histone modifications are dramatically altered on the stress‐responsive gene regions under drought stress conditions. Several chromatin‐related proteins such as histone modification enzymes, linker histone H1 and components of chromatin remodeling complex influence the gene regulation in the stress responses. This review briefly describes chromatin regulation in response to drought, cold and high‐salinity stress.
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    Chromatin regulation functions in plant abiotic stress responses” is a paper by Jong-Myong Kim Taiko Kim To Tatsuya Nishioka Motoaki Seki published in 2010. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.