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cis-Regulatory Elements in Plant Development, Adaptation, and Evolution

  • Alexandre P. Marand
  • , Andrea L. Eveland
  • , Kerstin Kaufmann
  • , Nathan M. Springer

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Abstract

cis-Regulatory elements encode the genomic blueprints that ensure the proper spatiotemporal patterning of gene expression necessary for appropriate development and responses to the environment. Accumulating evidence implicates changes to gene expression as a major source of phenotypic novelty in eukaryotes, including acute phenotypes such as disease and cancer in mammals. Moreover, genetic and epigenetic variation affecting cis-regulatory sequences over longer evolutionary timescales has become a recurring theme in studies of morphological divergence and local adaptation. Here, we discuss the functions of and methods used to identify various classes of cis-regulatory elements, as well as their role in plant development and response to the environment. We highlight opportunities to exploit cis-regulatory variants underlying plant development and environmental responses for crop improvement efforts. Although a comprehensive understanding of cis-regulatory mechanisms in plants has lagged behind that in animals, we showcase several breakthrough findings that have profoundly influenced plant biology and shaped the overall understanding of transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)111-137
Number of pages27
JournalAnnual Review of Plant Biology
Volume74
DOIs
StatePublished - May 22 2023
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • adaptation
  • chromatin
  • cis-regulatory elements
  • development
  • stress response
  • transcription regulation

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