Alternative splicing landscapes in Arabidopsis thaliana across tissues and stress conditions highlight major functional differences with animals.
Guiomar MartínYamile MárquezFederica ManticaPaula DuqueManuel IrimiaPublished in: Genome biology (2021)
Non-intron retention events have likely been functionally underrated in plants. AS constitutes a distinct regulatory layer controlling gene expression upon internal and external stimuli whose target genes and master regulators are hardwired at the genomic level to specifically undergo post-transcriptional regulation. Given the higher relevance of AS in the response to different stresses when compared to animals, this molecular hardwiring is likely required for a proper environmental response in A. thaliana.