Abstract
Editorial: Maintenance of Genome Integrity: DNA Damage Sensing, Signaling, Repair, and Replication in Plants.
Highlights
Because of their sessile lifestyles, plants are continuously exposed to DNA-damaging agents present in the environment
Roy provides an upgraded view on the link connecting chromatin structure stability and DNA damage response at the genetic and epigenetic levels, while Amiard et al present an overview on double strand break (DSB) repair pathways in Arabidopsis thaliana, with focus on the signaling of DNA breaks and deprotected telomeres
The review continues with an overview of the proteins which are involved in the processes of organellar DNA (orgDNA) replication, repair, and recombination, and changes in the amount of these proteins during leaf development
Summary
Because of their sessile lifestyles, plants are continuously exposed to DNA-damaging agents present in the environment. Editorial: Maintenance of Genome Integrity: DNA Damage Sensing, Signaling, Repair, and Replication in Plants Maintenance of Genome Integrity: DNA Damage Sensing, Signaling, Repair, and Replication in Plants
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