Background: Proper regulation of nuclear-encoded, organelle-targeted genes is crucial for plastid and mitochondrial function. Among these genes, MutS Homolog 1 (MSH1) is notable for generating an assortment of mutant phenotypes with varying degrees of penetrance and pleiotropy. Stronger phenotypes have been connected to stress tolerance and epigenetic changes, and in Arabidopsis T-DNA mutants, two generations of homozygosity with the msh1 insertion are required before severe phenotypes begin to emerge. These observations prompted us to examine how msh1 mutants contrast according to generation and phenotype by profiling their respective transcriptomes and small RNA populations. Results: Using RNA-seq, we analyze pathways that are associated ...
Rapid response to stress in plants is thought to involve epigenomic effects, but the extent to which...
MUTS HOMOLOGUE 1 (MSH1) is a nuclear gene unique to plants that functions in mitochondria and plasti...
Multicellular eukaryotes demonstrate nongenetic, heritable phenotypic versatility in their adaptatio...
Background: Proper regulation of nuclear-encoded, organelle-targeted genes is crucial for plastid an...
BACKGROUND: Proper regulation of nuclear-encoded, organelle-targeted genes is crucial for plastid an...
Plastid and mitochondria function are critical for plant growth and development, and require the act...
© 2016 The Authors As metabolic centers, plant organelles participate in maintenance, defense, and s...
MUTS HOMOLOGUE 1 (MSH1) is a nuclear gene unique to plants that functions in mitochondria and plasti...
Dynamic transcriptional and epigenetic changes enable rapid adaptive benefit to environmental fluctu...
The plant-specific gene MSH1 is a dual-targeted protein localized to both plastids and mitochondria ...
Plant responses to a multitude of environmental changes have potential adaptive and agronomic benefi...
Rapid response to stress in plants is thought to involve epigenomic effects, but the extent to which...
MUTS HOMOLOGUE 1 (MSH1) is a nuclear gene unique to plants that functions in mitochondria and plasti...
Multicellular eukaryotes demonstrate nongenetic, heritable phenotypic versatility in their adaptatio...
Background: Proper regulation of nuclear-encoded, organelle-targeted genes is crucial for plastid an...
BACKGROUND: Proper regulation of nuclear-encoded, organelle-targeted genes is crucial for plastid an...
Plastid and mitochondria function are critical for plant growth and development, and require the act...
© 2016 The Authors As metabolic centers, plant organelles participate in maintenance, defense, and s...
MUTS HOMOLOGUE 1 (MSH1) is a nuclear gene unique to plants that functions in mitochondria and plasti...
Dynamic transcriptional and epigenetic changes enable rapid adaptive benefit to environmental fluctu...
The plant-specific gene MSH1 is a dual-targeted protein localized to both plastids and mitochondria ...
Plant responses to a multitude of environmental changes have potential adaptive and agronomic benefi...
Rapid response to stress in plants is thought to involve epigenomic effects, but the extent to which...
MUTS HOMOLOGUE 1 (MSH1) is a nuclear gene unique to plants that functions in mitochondria and plasti...
Multicellular eukaryotes demonstrate nongenetic, heritable phenotypic versatility in their adaptatio...