生物
调节器
钥匙(锁)
计算生物学
转录调控
生物技术
遗传学
转录因子
生态学
基因
作者
Anwesha Anyatama,Tapasya Datta,Shambhavi Dwivedi,Prabodh Kumar Trivedi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pbi.2024.102639
摘要
Plant genomes, through their evolutionary journey, have developed a complex composition that includes not only protein-coding sequences but also a significant amount of non-coding DNA, repetitive sequences, and transposable elements, traditionally labeled as "junk DNA". RNA molecules from these regions, labeled as "transcriptional junk," include non-coding RNAs, alternatively spliced transcripts, untranslated regions (UTRs), and short open reading frames (sORFs). However, recent research shows that this genetic material plays crucial roles in gene regulation, affecting plant growth, development, hormonal balance, and responses to stresses. Additionally, some of these regulatory regions encode small proteins, such as miRNA-encoded peptides (miPEPs) and microProteins (miPs), which interact with DNA or nuclear proteins, leading to chromatin remodeling and modulation of gene expression. This review aims to consolidate our understanding of the diverse roles that these so-called "transcriptional junk" regions play in regulating various physiological processes in plants.
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