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Towards understanding the multifaceted role of SUMOylation in plant growth and development.

Srivastava, Moumita and Sadanandom, Ari and Srivastava, Anjil Kumar (2020) 'Towards understanding the multifaceted role of SUMOylation in plant growth and development.', Physiologia plantarum., 171 (1). pp. 77-85.

Abstract

Post‐translational modifications (PTMs) play a critical role in regulating plant growth and development through the modulation of protein functionality and its interaction with its partners. Analysis of the functional implication of PTMs on plant cellular signalling presents grand challenges in understanding their significance. Proteins decorated or modified with another chemical group or polypeptide plays a significant role in regulating physiological processes as compared to non‐decorated or non‐modified proteins. In the past decade, SUMOylation has been emerging as a potent PTM influencing the adaptability of plants to growth, in response to various environmental cues. Deciphering the SUMO mediated regulation of plant stress responses and its consequences is required to understand the mechanism underneath. Here, we will discuss the recent advances in the role and significance of SUMOylation in plant growth, development and stress response.

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Publisher Web site:https://doi.org/10.1111/ppl.13204
Publisher statement:This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Srivastava, Moumita, Sadanandom, Ari & Srivastava, Anjil Kumar (2020). Towards understanding the multifaceted role of SUMOylation in plant growth and development. Physiologia Plantarum 171(1): 77-85., which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/ppl.13204. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions.
Date accepted:01 September 2020
Date deposited:08 September 2020
Date of first online publication:03 September 2020
Date first made open access:03 September 2021

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