1. The role of RNA-binding protein, microRNA and alternative splicing in seed germination: a field need to be discovered.
- Author
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Xue X, Jiao F, Xu H, Jiao Q, Zhang X, Zhang Y, Du S, Xi M, Wang A, Chen J, and Wang M
- Subjects
- MicroRNAs metabolism, Plant Proteins genetics, Plant Proteins metabolism, RNA, Plant genetics, RNA, Plant metabolism, RNA-Binding Proteins metabolism, Alternative Splicing, Germination genetics, MicroRNAs genetics, RNA-Binding Proteins genetics, Seeds growth & development
- Abstract
Seed germination is the process through which a quiescent organ reactivates its metabolism culminating with the resumption cell divisions. It is usually the growth of a plant contained within a seed and results in the formation of a seedling. Post-transcriptional regulation plays an important role in gene expression. In cells, post-transcriptional regulation is mediated by many factors, such as RNA-binding proteins, microRNAs, and the spliceosome. This review provides an overview of the relationship between seed germination and post-transcriptional regulation. It addresses the relationship between seed germination and RNA-binding proteins, microRNAs and alternative splicing. This presentation of the current state of the knowledge will promote new investigations into the relevance of the interactions between seed germination and post-transcriptional regulation in plants.
- Published
- 2021
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