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Optimization and Comparative Analysis of Plant Organellar DNA Enrichment Methods Suitable for Next-generation Sequencing
Published on: July 28, 2017
Non-B DNA in plant genomes: prediction, mapping, and emerging roles
Lucía Ferrero1, Wenli Zhang2, Moussa Benhamed3
1APOLO Biotech, Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, Santa Fe, Argentina.
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Regulating gene expression in plant development and environmental responses is vital for mitigating the effects of climate change on crop growth and productivity. The eukaryotic genome largely shows the canonical B-DNA structure that is organized into nucleosomes with histone modifications shaping the epigenome. Nuclear proteins and RNA interactions influence chromatin conformations and dynamically modulate gene activity. Non-B DNA conformations and their transitions introduce novel aspects to gene expression modulation, particularly in response to environmental shifts. We explore the current understanding of non-B DNA structures in plant genomes, their interplay with epigenomics and gene expression, and advances in methods for their mapping and characterization. The exploration of so far uncharacterized non-B DNA structures remains an intriguing area in plant chromatin research and offers insights into their potential role in gene regulation.
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