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Epigenetic dynamics during sexual reproduction: At the nexus of developmental control and genomic integrity

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CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume 69, Issue -, Pages -

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pbi.2022.102278

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Plant sexual reproduction DNA methylation Histone modifications; sRNA Developmental genes Sporogenesis Gametogenesis; Seed development

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  1. SNF professorship grant [163946]

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Epigenetic marks play a crucial role in plant reproduction by influencing gene regulation and genomic stability through the repression of transposable elements. Recent advances in characterizing cell-specific epigenetic changes during reproduction provide important insights into the mechanisms underlying plant reproduction.
Epigenetic marks influence gene regulation and genomic stability via the repression of transposable elements. During sexual reproduction, tight regulation of the epigenome must take place to maintain the repression of transposable elements while still allowing changes in cell-specific transcriptional programs. In plants, epigenetic marks are reorganized during reproduction and a reinforcing mechanism takes place to ensure transposable elements silencing. In this review, we describe the latest advances in characterizing the cell-specific epigenetic changes occurring from sporogenesis to seed development, with a focus on DNA methylation. We highlight the epigenetic co-regulation between transposable elements and developmental genes at different stages of plant reproduction.

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