Chromatin techniques for plant cells |
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Authors: | Bowler Chris Benvenuto Giovanna Laflamme Pierre Molino Diana Probst Aline V Tariq Muhammad Paszkowski Jerzy |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Molecular Plant Biology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, I-80121 Naples, Italy. cbowler@biologie.ens.fr |
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Abstract: | A large number of recent studies have demonstrated that many important aspects of plant development are regulated by heritable changes in gene expression that do not involve changes in DNA sequence. Rather, these regulatory mechanisms involve modifications of chromatin structure that affect the accessibility of target genes to regulatory factors that can control their expression. The central component of chromatin is the nucleosome, containing the highly conserved histone proteins that are known to be subject to a wide range of post-translational modifications, which act as recognition codes for the binding of chromatin-associated factors. In addition to these histone modifications, DNA methylation can also have a dramatic influence on gene expression. To accommodate the burgeoning interest of the plant science community in the epigenetic control of plant development, a series of methods used routinely in our laboratories have been compiled that can facilitate the characterization of putative chromatin-binding factors at the biochemical, molecular and cellular levels. |
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Keywords: | chromatin chromatin immunoprecipitation histone code histones mononucleosomes nucleosomes |
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