Chromatin dynamics during plant sexual reproduction

Front Plant Sci. 2014 Jul 24:5:354. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2014.00354. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Plants have the remarkable ability to establish new cell fates throughout their life cycle, in contrast to most animals that define all cell lineages during embryogenesis. This ability is exemplified during sexual reproduction in flowering plants where novel cell types are generated in floral tissues of the adult plant during sporogenesis, gametogenesis, and embryogenesis. While the molecular and genetic basis of cell specification during sexual reproduction is being studied for a long time, recent works disclosed an unsuspected role of global chromatin organization and its dynamics. In this review, we describe the events of chromatin dynamics during the different phases of sexual reproduction and discuss their possible significance particularly in cell fate establishment.

Keywords: DNA methylation; chromatin dynamics; epigenetic reprogramming; histone modification; histone variants; nucleosome remodeling; plant sexual reproduction; small RNA.

Publication types

  • Review