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How Chromatin Senses Plant Hormones

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Specialty Biology
Date 2024 Jun 28
PMID 38941723
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Plant hormones activate receptors, initiating intracellular signaling pathways. Eventually, hormone-specific transcription factors become active in the nucleus, facilitating hormone-induced transcriptional regulation. Chromatin plays a fundamental role in the regulation of transcription, the process by which genetic information encoded in DNA is converted into RNA. The structure of chromatin, a complex of DNA and proteins, directly influences the accessibility of genes to the transcriptional machinery. The different signaling pathways and transcription factors involved in the transmission of information from the receptors to the nucleus have been readily explored, but not so much for the specific mechanisms employed by the cell to ultimately instruct the chromatin changes necessary for a fast and robust transcription activation, specifically for plant hormone responses. In this review, we will focus on the advancements in understanding how chromatin receives plant hormones, facilitating the changes necessary for fast, robust, and specific transcriptional regulation.

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