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Transcription regulation by CHD proteins to control plant development
Yongfeng Hu1, Yan Lai1, Deyan Zhu1
1Jingchu University of Technology Jingmen, China.
Abstract:
Chromodomain-Helicase-DNA (CHD)-binding proteins have been characterized in various species as important transcription regulators by their chromatin remodeling activity. However, in plant the function of these proteins has hardly been analyzed before except that Arabidopsis PIKLE and rice CHR729 are identified to play critical roles in the regulation of series of genes involved in developmental or stress responding process. In this review we focus on how plant CHD proteins regulate gene expression and the role of these proteins in controlling plant development and stress response.
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