Advances in DNA methylation and its role in cytoplasmic male sterility in higher plantsOACSTPCD
Advances in DNA methylation and its role in cytoplasmic male sterility in higher plants
The impact of epigenetic modifications like DNA methylation on plant phenotypes has expanded the possibilities for crop development.DNA methylation plays a part in the regulation of both the chromatin structure and gene expression,and the enzyme involved,DNA methyltransferase,executes the methylation process within the plant genome.By regulating crucial biological pathways,epigenetic changes actively contribute to the creation of the phenotype.Therefore,epigenome editing may assist in overcoming some of the drawbacks of genome editing,which can have minor off-target consequences and merely facilitate the loss of a gene's function.These drawbacks include gene knockout,which can have such off-target effects.This review provides examples of several molecular characteristics of DNA methylation,as well as some plant physiological processes that are impacted by these epigenetic changes in the plants.We also discuss how DNA alterations might be used to improve crops and meet the demands of sustainable and environmentally-friendly farming.
Atiqur Rahman;Md.Nurul Amin;Sharif Ahmed;Akbar Hossain;Md.Hasan Sofiur Rahman;Md.Shakil Uddin;Naima Sultana;Shirin Akhter;Ujjal Kumar Nath;Shamsun Nahar Begum;Md.Mazadul Islam;Afroz Naznin
Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding,Bangladesh Agricultural University,Mymensingh 2202,BangladeshBiotechnology Division,Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute(BARI),Joydebpur 1701,BangladeshInternational Rice Research Institute,Bangladesh Office,Dhaka 1213,BangladeshDivision of Soil Science,Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute,Dinajpur 5200,BangladeshPlant Breeding Division,Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture,Mymensingh 2202,BangladeshTuber Crop Research Centre,Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute(BARI),Joydebpur 1701,BangladeshHorticulture Research Centre,Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute(BARI),Joydebpur 1701,Bangladesh
DNA methylationepigeneticsCMS male sterilitychromatin architecturegene expressionhigher plants
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