Publications by authors named "Li Nan Xie"

Epigenetic modification refers to the chemical modifications of chromosomal DNA and histones, mainly including DNA methylation, histone modifications and non-coding RNAs. Without altering the DNA sequence, these heritable modifications can affect gene expression profiles by changing the chromatin state and play an important role in regulating the growth and development of plants. When the specific epigenetic modifications are changed, crops can obtain excellent phenotypes and stronger environmental adaptability.

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Epialleles, generally referring to alleles whose expression is altered due to differential DNA methylation levels, have important roles in plant morphology, development, and various physiological processes. However, the influence of environmental factors on the plant epialleles under natural conditions is unclear. Meanwhile, the role and mechanism of epialleles in the environmental adaptive evolution of plants remain elusive.

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The total proteins of Leymus chinensis were extracted from eight-week-old seedlings grown in the greenhouse by TCA-acetone precipitation method. After the lysis buffer was replaced by the start buffer, proteins were fractionated along the first dimension using chromatofocusing (CF). Subsequently the fractions with pI values between 8.

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