S-nitrosylation of Cys-residues is one of the molecular mechanisms driven by nitric oxide (NO) for regulating biological functions of key proteins. While the studies on S-nitrosylation of Cys residues have served for identifying SNO-proteomes, the physiological relevance of protein S-nitrosylation/denitrosylation remains poorly understood. In this study, it is shown that auxin influences the balance of S-nitrosylated/denitrosylated proteins in roots of Arabidopsis seedlings. 2D-PAGE allowed the identification of ascorbate peroxidase 1 (APX1) as target of auxin-induced denitrosylation in roots. Auxin causes APX1 denitrosylation and partial inhibition of APX1 activity in Arabidopsis roots. In agreement, the S-nitrosylated form of recombinant ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a free radical product of cell metabolism that plays diverse and important role...
The hormone auxin and reactive oxygen species (ROS) regulate root elongation, but the interactions b...
Plant roots are required to anchor the plant in the soil, acquire water and nutrients and respond to...
Background and Aims: Auxin is the main phytohormone controlling root development in plants. This stu...
Auxin is the main hormone that controls growth and developmental processes in plants. In the last de...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a versatile signal molecule that mediates environmental and hormonal signals or...
Hormone patterns tailor cell fate decisions during plant organ formation. Among them, auxins and cyt...
Oxidative and nitrosative stresses and their respective antioxidant responses are common metabolic a...
The F-box proteins (FBPs) TIR1/AFBs are the substrate recognition subunits of SKP1–cullin–F-box (SCF...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a signal molecule involved in several physiological processes in plants, includ...
As plants are sessile organisms, their developmental plasticity is crucial for adapting to environme...
The development of plants challenged by environmental stress alters plant architecture through sever...
To deal with environmental challenges, plants must rely on a sophisticated and tightly regulated def...
Nitric oxide (NO) regulates multiple developmental events and stress responses in plants. A major bi...
The hormone auxin and reactive oxygen species (ROS) regulate root elongation, but the interactions b...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a free radical product of cell metabolism that plays diverse and important role...
The hormone auxin and reactive oxygen species (ROS) regulate root elongation, but the interactions b...
Plant roots are required to anchor the plant in the soil, acquire water and nutrients and respond to...
Background and Aims: Auxin is the main phytohormone controlling root development in plants. This stu...
Auxin is the main hormone that controls growth and developmental processes in plants. In the last de...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a versatile signal molecule that mediates environmental and hormonal signals or...
Hormone patterns tailor cell fate decisions during plant organ formation. Among them, auxins and cyt...
Oxidative and nitrosative stresses and their respective antioxidant responses are common metabolic a...
The F-box proteins (FBPs) TIR1/AFBs are the substrate recognition subunits of SKP1–cullin–F-box (SCF...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a signal molecule involved in several physiological processes in plants, includ...
As plants are sessile organisms, their developmental plasticity is crucial for adapting to environme...
The development of plants challenged by environmental stress alters plant architecture through sever...
To deal with environmental challenges, plants must rely on a sophisticated and tightly regulated def...
Nitric oxide (NO) regulates multiple developmental events and stress responses in plants. A major bi...
The hormone auxin and reactive oxygen species (ROS) regulate root elongation, but the interactions b...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a free radical product of cell metabolism that plays diverse and important role...
The hormone auxin and reactive oxygen species (ROS) regulate root elongation, but the interactions b...
Plant roots are required to anchor the plant in the soil, acquire water and nutrients and respond to...