Small RNA mobility: Spread of RNA silencing effectors and its effect on developmental processes and stress adaptation in plants
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Plants are exposed every day to multiple environmental cues, and tight transcriptome
reprogramming is necessary to control the balance between responses to stress and processes of plant
growth. In this context, the silencing phenomena mediated by small RNAs can drive transcriptional
and epigenetic regulatory modifications, in turn shaping plant development and adaptation to the
surrounding environment. Mounting experimental evidence has recently pointed to small noncoding
RNAs as fundamental players in molecular signalling cascades activated upon exposure to abiotic
and biotic stresses. Although, in the last decade, studies on stress responsive small RNAs increased
significantly in many plant species, the physiological responses triggered by these molecules in the
presence of environmental stresses need to be further explored. It is noteworthy that small RNAs can
move either cell-to-cell or systemically, thus acting as mobile silencing eectors within the plant. This
aspect has great importance when physiological changes, as well as epigenetic regulatory marks, are
inspected in light of plant environmental adaptation. In this review, we provide an overview of the
categories of mobile small RNAs in plants, particularly focusing on the biological implications of
non-cell autonomous RNA silencing in the stress adaptive response and epigenetic modifications.
Tipologia CRIS:
03B-Review in Rivista / Rassegna della Lett. in Riv. / Nota Critica
Keywords:
small RNAs systemic silencing grafting environmental adaptation epigenetic modifications stress memory
Elenco autori:
Chiara, Pagliarani, Giorgio, Gambino
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