Arabidopsis thaliana ambient temperature responsive lncRNAs.
Edouard SeveringLuigi FainoSuraj JamgeMarco BusscherYang Kuijer-ZhangFrancesca BellinazzoJacqueline Busscher-LangeVirginia FernándezGerco C AngenentRichard G H ImminkAlice PajoroPublished in: BMC plant biology (2018)
A number of ambient temperature responsive lncRNAs were identified with potential roles in the regulation of temperature-dependent developmental changes, such as the transition from the vegetative to the reproductive (flowering) phase. The challenge for the future is to characterize the biological function and molecular mode of action of the large number of ambient temperature-regulated lncRNAs that have been identified in this study.