The spatial organization of chromosome structure within the interphase nucleus, as well as the patterns of methylome and histone modifications, represent intersecting layers that influence genome accessibility and function. This review is focused on the plastic nature of chromatin structure and epigenetic marks in association to stress situations. The use of chemical compounds (epigenetic drugs) or T-DNA-mediated mutagenesis affecting epigenetic regulators (epi-mutants) are discussed as being important tools for studying the impact of deregulated epigenetic backgrounds on gene function and phenotype. The inheritability of epigenetic marks and chromatin configurations along successive generations are interpreted as a way for plants to “commu...
Plants are sessile organisms that need to adapt to constantly changing environmental conditions. Unp...
Examples of transgenerational transmission of environmentally induced epigenetic traits remain rare ...
Genome integrity is constantly threatened by internal and external stressors, in both animals and pl...
The spatial organization of chromosome structure within the interphase nucleus, as well as the patte...
Abstract Plants frequently have to weather both biotic and abiotic stressors, and have evolved sophi...
International audienceStress defense in plants is elaborated at the level of protection and adaptati...
Stress defense in plants is elaborated at the level of protection and adaptation. Dynamic changes in...
Genome-wide epigenetic changes in plants are being reported during development and environmental str...
International audienceExposure of plants to adverse environmental conditions leads to extensive tran...
6siFor sessile organisms such as plants, regulatory mechanisms of gene expression are vital, since t...
Plants are constantly exposed to various stressors which usually leads to changes in the expression ...
[[abstract]]Chromatin is subject to proofreading and repair mechanisms during the process of DNA rep...
Chromatin is subject to proofreading and repair mechanisms during the process of DNA replication, as...
Alterations in gene expression are essential during growth and development phases and when plants ar...
Examples of transgenerational transmission of environmentally induced epigenetic traits remain rare ...
Plants are sessile organisms that need to adapt to constantly changing environmental conditions. Unp...
Examples of transgenerational transmission of environmentally induced epigenetic traits remain rare ...
Genome integrity is constantly threatened by internal and external stressors, in both animals and pl...
The spatial organization of chromosome structure within the interphase nucleus, as well as the patte...
Abstract Plants frequently have to weather both biotic and abiotic stressors, and have evolved sophi...
International audienceStress defense in plants is elaborated at the level of protection and adaptati...
Stress defense in plants is elaborated at the level of protection and adaptation. Dynamic changes in...
Genome-wide epigenetic changes in plants are being reported during development and environmental str...
International audienceExposure of plants to adverse environmental conditions leads to extensive tran...
6siFor sessile organisms such as plants, regulatory mechanisms of gene expression are vital, since t...
Plants are constantly exposed to various stressors which usually leads to changes in the expression ...
[[abstract]]Chromatin is subject to proofreading and repair mechanisms during the process of DNA rep...
Chromatin is subject to proofreading and repair mechanisms during the process of DNA replication, as...
Alterations in gene expression are essential during growth and development phases and when plants ar...
Examples of transgenerational transmission of environmentally induced epigenetic traits remain rare ...
Plants are sessile organisms that need to adapt to constantly changing environmental conditions. Unp...
Examples of transgenerational transmission of environmentally induced epigenetic traits remain rare ...
Genome integrity is constantly threatened by internal and external stressors, in both animals and pl...