Explore the fascinating world of plant proteostasis - the cellular systems that maintain protein balance and enable plant survival under environmental stress.
Discover how a mutated SUMO enzyme acts as a dominant negative inhibitor, disrupting plant stress response systems and revealing new insights into cellular mechanisms.
Discover how the RZFP34 protein acts as a molecular switch that helps plants conserve water during drought conditions through sophisticated cellular mechanisms.
Discover how E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes serve as crucial regulators in plant stress responses and adaptation mechanisms.
Discover how plants use sulfur-based molecular switches called persulfidation to adapt to light/dark cycles and survive carbon deprivation.
Discover how ubiquitination, nature's molecular tagging system, influences peach physiology from sugar metabolism to stress response through proteome-wide analysis.
Exploring the critical role of CUL3 E3 ubiquitin ligases in plant development, hormone regulation, and stress responses.