Engineering chromatin and transcriptome regulation in plants: Strategies, challenges, and outlook

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2025-12

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Gardiner, JasonORCID 0000-0001-9387-6383ISNI 0000000521561349

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Abstract

In plants, altering the accessibility to DNA through chromatin modification is a key component of transcriptome regulation, crucial for normal development and environmental response. In recent years, our understanding of how and why plants engineer their chromatin has greatly improved, leading to strategies that now enable us to engineer chromatin through both targeted and non-targeted approaches. Although new and improved systems for chromatin engineering are continually emerging, it is evident that developing a diverse toolbox of strategies to tackle various unique challenges is necessary. This review outlines different methods for non-targeted and targeted chromatin engineering, enabling the manipulation of the transcriptome through chromatin engineering. It also discusses particular challenges in the field of chromatin engineering in plants and offers a brief outlook on potential future directions.

Keywords

Chromatin, DNA methylation, Epigenetic engineering, Epigenetics, Epimutagenesis, Plant, Post-translational modification, Plant Science

Citation

Gardiner, J 2025, 'Engineering chromatin and transcriptome regulation in plants : Strategies, challenges, and outlook', Current Opinion in Plant Biology, vol. 88, 102810. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2025.102810