植物和动物未开发的表观遗传机制的潜力-理论考虑。

Genetics and Epigenetics Pub Date : 2013-06-30 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.4137/GEG.S11752
Istvan Seffer, Zoltan Nemeth, Gyula Hoffmann, Robert Matics, A Gergely Seffer, Akos Koller
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摘要

细胞的形态和功能变化是适应环境变化的重要因素,与基因表达的持续调控有关。基因在一定程度上是由表观遗传机制调控的,从而导致基因在整个生命过程中表达模式的交替。响应环境和细胞间信号的表观遗传变化可以打开/关闭特定基因,但不会改变DNA序列。大多数表观遗传机制在真核生物中是进化保守的,在植物和动物中也存在一些表观遗传因子的同源物。此外,体外研究表明,植物细胞质能够诱导动物细胞的核重组,而另一些研究表明,卵质能够诱导植物染色质的凝聚。在此,我们综述了调控基因表达的主要表观遗传机制,并讨论了植物和动物的基本表观遗传机制和起作用的因素。最后,我们假设动物基因组可以通过来自植物原生质体的表观遗传因子进行重编程。
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Unexplored potentials of epigenetic mechanisms of plants and animals-theoretical considerations.

Unexplored potentials of epigenetic mechanisms of plants and animals-theoretical considerations.

Unexplored potentials of epigenetic mechanisms of plants and animals-theoretical considerations.

Unexplored potentials of epigenetic mechanisms of plants and animals-theoretical considerations.

Morphological and functional changes of cells are important for adapting to environmental changes and associated with continuous regulation of gene expressions. Genes are regulated-in part-by epigenetic mechanisms resulting in alternating patterns of gene expressions throughout life. Epigenetic changes responding to the environmental and intercellular signals can turn on/off specific genes, but do not modify the DNA sequence. Most epigenetic mechanisms are evolutionary conserved in eukaryotic organisms, and several homologs of epigenetic factors are present in plants and animals. Moreover, in vitro studies suggest that the plant cytoplasm is able to induce a nuclear reassembly of the animal cell, whereas others suggest that the ooplasm is able to induce condensation of plant chromatin. Here, we provide an overview of the main epigenetic mechanisms regulating gene expression and discuss fundamental epigenetic mechanisms and factors functioning in both plants and animals. Finally, we hypothesize that animal genome can be reprogrammed by epigenetic factors from the plant protoplast.

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