蛋白质异构体在植物适应和发育中的作用和调控模式

IF 8.7 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES New Phytologist Pub Date : 2025-02-05 Epub Date: 2024-12-07 DOI:10.1111/nph.20327
Yong Li, Jinling Huang, Lin-Feng Li, Peng Guo, Yihan Wang, Samuel A. Cushman, Fu-De Shang
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摘要蛋白质异构体(PIs)在调节植物生长发育中起着关键作用,赋予植物对不同环境条件的适应性。pi广泛存在于植物中,通过选择性剪接(AS)、选择性聚腺苷酸化(APA)、选择性起始(AI)和核糖体移框(RF)事件产生。pi的广泛存在不仅显著增加了基因组信息的复杂性,而且极大地丰富了调控网络并增强了其灵活性。pi还可能在表型多样性、生态位分化和物种形成中发挥重要作用,从而增加了分子生态学研究的维度。然而,pi对基因调控机制的定量分析、注释和鉴定提出了新的挑战。因此,对pi的关注使基因组学和表观基因组学研究更加强大,也更具挑战性。本文综述了同种异构体的起源、功能、调控模式及其对分子生态学和分子生物学未来研究的挑战。
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Roles and regulatory patterns of protein isoforms in plant adaptation and development

Protein isoforms (PIs) play pivotal roles in regulating plant growth and development that confer adaptability to diverse environmental conditions. PIs are widely present in plants and generated through alternative splicing (AS), alternative polyadenylation (APA), alternative initiation (AI), and ribosomal frameshifting (RF) events. The widespread presence of PIs not only significantly increases the complexity of genomic information but also greatly enriches regulatory networks and enhances their flexibility. PIs may also play important roles in phenotypic diversity, ecological niche differentiation, and speciation, thereby increasing the dimensions of research in molecular ecology. However, PIs pose new challenges for the quantitative analysis, annotation, and identification of genetic regulatory mechanisms. Thus, focus on PIs make genomic and epigenomic studies both more powerful and more challenging. This review summarizes the origins, functions, regulatory patterns of isoforms, and the challenges they present for future research in molecular ecology and molecular biology.

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New Phytologist 生物-植物科学
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