The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. When the supply of oxygen is compromised, a variety of acclimation responses are activated to reduce the detrimental effects of energy depletion2, 3, 4. Various oxygen-sensing mechanisms have been described that are thought to trigger these responses5, 6, 7, 8, 9, but they each seem to be kingdom specific and no sensing mechanism has been identified in plants until now. Here we show that one branch of the ubiquitin-dependent N-end rule pathway for protein degradation, which is active in both mammals and plants10, 11, functions as an oxygen-sensing mechanism in Arabidopsis thaliana. We identified a conserved amino-terminal amino acid sequence of...
A mechanism by which plants detect and respond to oxygen starvation has been known for some years. T...
A mechanism by which plants detect and respond to oxygen starvation has been known for some years. T...
In aerobic organisms oxygen is a rate-limiting substrate for the efficient production of energy, and...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. Wh...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. Wh...
none8siThe majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy producti...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. Wh...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. Wh...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. Wh...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. Wh...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. Wh...
none8siThe majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy producti...
none8siThe majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy producti...
Plants and animals are obligate aerobes, requiring oxygen for mitochondrial respiration and energy p...
Plants and animals are obligate aerobes, requiring oxygen for mitochondrial respiration and energy p...
A mechanism by which plants detect and respond to oxygen starvation has been known for some years. T...
A mechanism by which plants detect and respond to oxygen starvation has been known for some years. T...
In aerobic organisms oxygen is a rate-limiting substrate for the efficient production of energy, and...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. Wh...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. Wh...
none8siThe majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy producti...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. Wh...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. Wh...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. Wh...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. Wh...
The majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy production1. Wh...
none8siThe majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy producti...
none8siThe majority of eukaryotic organisms rely on molecular oxygen for respiratory energy producti...
Plants and animals are obligate aerobes, requiring oxygen for mitochondrial respiration and energy p...
Plants and animals are obligate aerobes, requiring oxygen for mitochondrial respiration and energy p...
A mechanism by which plants detect and respond to oxygen starvation has been known for some years. T...
A mechanism by which plants detect and respond to oxygen starvation has been known for some years. T...
In aerobic organisms oxygen is a rate-limiting substrate for the efficient production of energy, and...