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Histone deacetylation-mediated cellular dedifferentiation in Arabidopsis (Record no. 169000)

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Classification number QK711.2 JOU
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Personal name Lee, Kyounghee
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Title Histone deacetylation-mediated cellular dedifferentiation in Arabidopsis
Statement of responsibility, etc. created by Kyounghee Lee, Ok-Sun Park, Su-Jin Jung and Pil Joon Seo
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2016.
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Title Journal of plant physiology
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Summary, etc. Chromatin structure determines the accessibility of transcriptional regulators to target DNA and contributes to regulation of gene expression. Posttranslational modifications of core histone proteins underlie the reversible changes in chromatin structure. Epigenetic regulation is closely associated with cellular differentiation. Consistently, we found that histone deacetylation is required for callus formation from leaf explants in Arabidopsis . Treatment with trichostatin A (TSA) led to defective callus formation on callus-inducing medium (CIM). Gene expression profiling revealed that a subset of HDAC genes, including HISTONE DEACETYLASE 9 (HDA9), HD-TUINS PROTEIN 1 (HDT1), HDT2, HDT4, and SIRTUIN 1 (SRT1), was significantly up-regulated in calli. In support of this, genetic mutations of HDA9 or HDT1 showed reduced capability of callus formation, probably owing to their roles in regulating auxin and embryonic and meristematic developmental signaling. Taken together, our findings suggest that histone deacetylation is intimately associated with the leaf-to-callus transition, and multiple signaling pathways are controlled by means of histone modification during cellular dedifferentiation.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Arabidopsis
Form subdivision Callus formation
General subdivision Chromatin remodeling
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Personal name Park, Ok-Sun
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Personal name Jung, Su-Jin P
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Personal name Seo, Pil Joon
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Uniform Resource Identifier 10.1016/j.jplph.2015.12.006
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    Library of Congress Classification     Main Library Main Library - Special Collections 28/02/2017 Vol. 191(pages95-100)   QK711.2 JOU 19/02/2025 19/02/2025 Journal Article For in house use only